Use the paragraph from question 1, reread it again, and match the text to the correct literary term.

The poor horse was very melancholy, and wandered up and down in the wood, seeking some shelter from the cold wind and rain. Presently the fox met him: "What's the matter, my friend?" said he. "Why do you hang your head down and look so lonely?" "Ah" replied the horse, "my master has forgotten all I have done for him for so many years, and because I can no longer work he has turned me adrift and says unless I become stronger like a lion he will not take me back again. What chance I have of that? He knows I have none."

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"What's the matter my friend?"
A horse explains to the fox that he is sad because his owner doesn't find the horse useful anymore.
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Here’s how to match the text to the correct literary term:

  1. Type of genre: This paragraph belongs to the genre of fable.

  2. "What's the matter my friend?": This line can be categorized under dialogue as it represents a conversation between characters.

  3. A horse explains to the fox that he is sad because his owner doesn't find the horse useful anymore.: This illustrates the theme of abandonment and loss, highlighting the emotional distress of feeling unvalued.

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