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Why is the lesson of this fable still relevant today? A. People did not procrastinate in ancient times, so it is a lesson we can learn from them in current times. B. The lesson is not relevant today because humans are much different now than they were in ancient times. C. It is just human nature for some people to procrastinate—in ancient times and today. This fable encourages procrastination. D. It is just human nature for some people to procrastinate—in ancient times and today. This fable is a warning against procrastination.

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D. It is just human nature for some people to procrastinate—in ancient times and today. This fable is a warning against procrastination.

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User Safa Ozturk
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I'm not sure what fable you are asking about, but if it's the one about the ants, and the grasshopper then I think the answer is D.
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