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How does a satire differ from a fable? a. a satire uses animals to illustrate human failings, while the characters in a fable are always humans. b. a satire provides facts and evidence for the argument, while a fable gives only the author's opinion. c. a satire does not directly state the main argument, while the lesson or moral of a fable is clearly shown. d. a satire bases the events of the story on the supernatural, while the events in a fable are historically accurate. this is for apex

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