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When an author uses a fable with a moral to present a message, what is the most likely purpose? (5 points) Group of answer choices A.) To teach B.) To persuade C.) To entertain D.) To inform
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When an author uses a fable with a moral to present a message, what is the most likely purpose? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
A.) To teach
B.) To persuade
C.) To entertain
D.) To inform
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A should be the answer
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The answer to your question should be, ((A.) To Teach
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