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Bennett Mcintosh
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5 March, 14:23
What are the literary elements of a fable?
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5 March, 14:40
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The literary elements of a fable ... include animal characters with human characteristics, a setting and situation, a problem or dilemma, usually caused by a character trait of weakness, a resolution, and a clear moral or lesson at the end of the story,
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Ashley Summers
5 March, 14:43
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The literary elements of fable are a particular lesson which include moral, character, and figurative language which apply interpretive and critical thinking skills of reading a fable.
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