how does the cat in mark twain's "a fable" help to devolop the story's theme?

A: The cat’s actions and his ultimate fate present a lesson for readers.
B: The cat’s motivations cause other characters to question something.
C: The cat takes actions that cause the other animals to learn a lesson.
D: The cat observes others and summarizes a lesson for readers.

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In Mark Twain's "A Fable," the cat’s actions and ultimate fate present a lesson for readers. Therefore, the best answer is:

A: The cat’s actions and his ultimate fate present a lesson for readers.

This option effectively captures how the cat’s behavior and the consequences of that behavior contribute to the overall theme of the story.

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