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Read the excerpt from "the coyote and the bear.""but this is not fair. you have those round things, which are good to eat, but what i took home we cannot eat at all, neither my wife nor i.""but, friend coyote," answered the bear, gravely, "did we not make an agreement? then we must stick to it like men."the coyote could not answer, and went home. but he was not satisfied. which element of a morality tale does the excerpt contain? a character makes a decision. a conflict in the story is set up. the moral of the story is revealed. the consequences of a choice become clear.

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