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Fables, like those attributed to Aesop, often use animal characters with human emotions and abilities to reflect the strengths and weaknesses of human beings and to reflect lessons about character and morality. True or false?

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User Fathi
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Answer: True.

Explanation: Aesop was an observer of both animals and people. Most of the characters in his stories are animals, some of them with human characteristics and are personified in ways of speech and emotions. However, the majority of his characters have animalistic qualities. Each fable has an accompanying moral to be learned from the tale.

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