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luda_lava [24]
2 years ago
12

Which statements serve as evidence that supports the theme of "The Story of the Fisherman”? Check all that apply.

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erik [133]2 years ago
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A,B,E

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kompoz [17]2 years ago
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A,B, AND E

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“I conjure you on your honour to tell me if you really were in that vase?”

“How could your whole body go in? I cannot believe it unless I see you do the thing.”

“‘No,’ answered the fisherman, ‘if I trust myself to you I am afraid you will treat me as a certain Greek king treated the physician Douban.’”

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