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Use the story to answer the question. What message about perspective does the author convey in this passage?(1 point) Use "a fable" by mark twain.
A) It can be different for everyone without anyone being wrong.
B) It can be affected by who is looking and where they are looking from.
C) It can change depending on the information that comes with it.
D) It can evolve as the person holding it changes their mind
A) It can be different for everyone without anyone being wrong.
B) It can be affected by who is looking and where they are looking from.
C) It can change depending on the information that comes with it.
D) It can evolve as the person holding it changes their mind
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The message about perspective that the author conveys in "A Fable" by Mark Twain is most closely aligned with:
**B) It can be affected by who is looking and where they are looking from.**
This option emphasizes how different viewpoints and contexts can influence one's perspective, which is a theme prevalent in Twain's work.
**B) It can be affected by who is looking and where they are looking from.**
This option emphasizes how different viewpoints and contexts can influence one's perspective, which is a theme prevalent in Twain's work.
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