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How do fables differ from other stories?

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A fable normally has some sort of animal in the story and has a lesson that the reader is supposed to learn after finishing reading the story.

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Unlike fables other stories have real people or imaginary people in the story along with events that happened to give the reader enjoyment.

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Fables are stories passed down from generation to generation in order to teach a good lesson for readers. Fables differ by writing characters about fictional animal characters, illustrious legends, life-like inanimate objects, or forces of nature that become anthropomorphized.

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