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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
a story that teaches a lesson
A
Socratic method
B
Sophists
C
fable
D
Epicureanism
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -For example, in the fable of the wolf and the sheep, a wolf in sheep’s clothing is able to infiltrate the sheep’s pasture without raising any alarm, and easily make a meal out of the sheep. The moral of the story is that appearances can be deceiving.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Goose With the Golden Eggs A man discovers his goose lays golden eggs. He gets rich selling the golden eggs his goose lays every morning. Soon, he wants all the eggs for himself, killing the goose to get them. The moral is, “Greed often overreaches itself."

Detailed explanation-3: -A fable is a story that features animals, plants or forces of nature which are anthropomorphised (given human qualities). A fable always ends with a ‘moral’. This is the lesson that is intended to be learnt through reading the story.

Detailed explanation-4: -Fables can also help us clearly see human foibles and shortcomings that might not be as easy to recognize if the characters are human. As a result, kids gain a better understanding of their immediate surroundings, as well as the people, behaviors and situations they may encounter.

Detailed explanation-5: -’Elmer’ by David McKee. ‘I Love You To The Moon & Back’ by Amelia Hepworth. ‘The Huge Bag of Worries’ by Virginia Ironside. ‘The Invisible Boy’ by Trudy Ludwig. ‘The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh’ by AA Milne. ‘The Faraway Tree’ by Enid Blyton. More items •06-Feb-2020

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