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What are two themes of this passage?

In the fable of the wild boar and the fox, a fox finds a boar sharpening
his tusks. The fox makes fun of the boar for it, saying 'I can't see any
danger here. Why are you wasting your time?' The boar replies, 'That's
true, but when there is danger, there won't be time to sharpen them."

A. (1) When your resources are limited, you have to be creative. (2)
Wanting more than you have will lead to disappointment.


B. (1) Accept what you have rather than wanting more. (2) Patience
is a virtue.


C. (1) Always prepare for the worst-case scenario (2) Do not mock
what you do not understand.


D. (1) Intelligence is better than strength. (2) Take care of your
physical needs before your emotional needs.

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The answer is C because the fox makes fun of the bore, “Do not mock”, always prepare for worst case scenario because when there’s danger there won’t be time to sharpen them.
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