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In the fable "The Man and the Mango Trees," why do all the mangoes end up rotten? GIVING BRAINLIEST PLEASE ANSWER

A) The man does not take good care of his mango trees.

B) A stranger takes the mangoes and drops them on the ground.

C) The man cannot decide which to eat first.

D) The mangoes do not grow well on the trees.

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