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Suppose an author's intent is to teach a moral lesson. What best explains why the author might choose the genre of allegory to convey the lesson?

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User Jinglei
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I don't like the way this is worded. An allegory is a short type of poem. Not a genre. But the answer is D. If you look at general poetry structure, it tells a vivid story in a confined manner.

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User BlueMonkMN
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Answer:

To use symbols and storytelling to make the message more vivid.

Step-by-step explanation:

Apex

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