Fable Kendra I. Fable a brief story that leads to a moral, often using animals as characters.

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Fable Kendra I

Fable a brief story that leads to a moral, often using animals as characters

Fable Tortoise the hare is a fable because the moral is slow and steady wins the race

Fable The lion and the mouse is a fable because the moral is little friends may prove great friends

Fable Fable is important because it teaches a lesson. It can also teach you in an interesting way by using animals that have human qualities.

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