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Read the excerpt from "He Lion, Bruh Bear, and Bruh Rabbit from The People Could Fly

"So you've met Man, and you know zactly what that kind of him is," says Bruh Rabbit
"I surely do know that," he Lion said back.
Awhile after he Lion met Man, things were some better in the forest.
Which best describes the message of this fable?
O People who are powerful should take care of those who are smaller.
O People who are strong should use their power over smaller beings.
O People should fear those who are smaller or less powerful.
O People should be kind to those who are smaller or less powerful.

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Its D

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D just makes the most sense to me.

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Answer:

D. People should be kind to those who are smaller or less powerful.

Step-by-step explanation:

"He Lion, Bruh Bear and Bruh Rabbit" is an African American fable from The People Could Fly. The story is set in a forest that is ruled over by the mighty lion. The lion, or he Lion is an arrogant, unkind and selfish character who roams the forest roaring, ME AND MYSELF. ME AND MYSELF. The lion's presence scares all the other animals in the forest, so much so that they are scared to come out of their homes and freely live their lives.

The lion's selfishness continues until he meets Man and realizes that just as man had been unkind to him, so is he unkind to the other animals. After he Lion meets Man, his behavior towards other forest animals changes significantly.

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