Final answer:
The Stonecutter's Quill fable includes several clues except for Stone.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of this question is English.
In the Stonecutter's Quill fable, all of the options (Sun, Moon, Clouds, Wind, and Stone) can be considered as clues except for Stone.
In the fable, the Stonecutter's Quill represents a person who shapes and creates things. The Sun, Moon, Clouds, and Wind can be seen as elements or forces of nature that the Stonecutter's Quill may use in their work. The Stone, on the other hand, is an object and not a clue or element of creation or transformation.