The moral that can be inferred from the character of the "woman with two skins" aligns most closely with option A: Beauty is only skin deep. This suggests that outward appearances do not define a person's true worth or character, emphasizing that inner qualities are more significant than external beauty.
What moral can be inferred from the character of the "woman with two skins"?
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A Beauty is only skin deep.Beauty is only skin deep.
B Ugly people desire beauty the most.Ugly people desire beauty the most.
C Beauty is a purely subjective quality.Beauty is a purely subjective quality.
D Beauty is often elusive, but always present.
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