In Mark Twain's "A Fable," the best answer is:
D) The cat’s actions and his ultimate fate present a lesson for readers.
This option reflects how the cat's behavior and the consequences of those actions illustrate a moral or theme in the narrative.
A) The cat’s motivations cause other characters to question something.
B)The cat takes actions that cause the other animals to learn a lesson.
C)The cat observes others and summarizes a lesson for readers.
D) The cat’s actions and his ultimate fate present a lesson for readers.
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In Mark Twain's "A Fable," the best answer is:
D) The cat’s actions and his ultimate fate present a lesson for readers.
This option reflects how the cat's behavior and the consequences of those actions illustrate a moral or theme in the narrative.