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English, 03.04.2020 02:35 Anabel818

How is a satire different from a fable?
A. The events in a fable are based in reality, while the events in a
satire often contain supernatural elements.
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B. The characters in a fable are based on real people, while the
characters in a satire are made up.
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C. The lessons in a fable are stated directly, while the main argument
of a satire is often disguised.
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D. The goal of a fable is to change behavior, while the goal of a satire
is to entertain the audience.

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