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Both Chanticleer and the Fox and “The Fox and the Bear” deal with events that occur because one character tries to fool another.

Which statements best describe how the stories treat this pattern of events?

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Answer:Both Chanticleer and the Fox and “The Fox and the Bear” deal with events that occur because one character tries to fool another.

Which statements best describe how the stories treat this pattern of events?

Explanation:Both Chanticleer and the Fox and “The Fox and the Bear” deal with events that occur because one character tries to fool another.

Which statements best describe how the stories treat this pattern of events?

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