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Why are the stories of wealth and fame like Aesop’s fable The Milkmaid and Her Bucket categorized as folklore?
because they have a moral at the end
because they explain the importance of wealth and fame
because they do not have kings or knights
because they are short stories
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because they have a moral at the end
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a is correct
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Aesop has been one of the most prominent writers in the ancient world wherein he creates fables most especially for children. In addition, among his famous fables is The Milkmaid and Her Bucket wherein it is sometimes classified as a folklore since these stories usually provide moral lessons.
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