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English, 17.06.2020 21:57 pattydixon6

The fable always explicitly states a moral truth. The fairy tale, in contrast, leaves all decisions about meaning up to us, whether we wish to make any application to our life or simply to enjoy the fantastic events it tells about.
According to the passage, a fable differs from a fairy tale in that a fable has
А a happy ending
B
an ethical meaning.
С
a complicated plot.
D
unusual events taking place.

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