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Answer:
B. "In his public speeches on ethics and morals to the common people, he sometimes spoke out against the strict power structure of his time. For example, one of his fables, 'The Frogs Asking for a King,' is Aesop’s attempt to convince the people not to overthrow their leader."
Explanation:
Option A says that "Aesop 'was laughed at and made fun of, not because of some of his tales but on account of his looks and the sound of his voice.'” This option is the exact opposite, and does not answer the question, except argue against it.
Option B is stating his views and beliefs, acknowledging him and supporting him, therefore the answer is B.
Option C is just bashing him, and stating all his flaws, not acknowledging him or his accomplishments.
Option D argues the same as A, calling him a "fool with no respect for the gods."
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Answer:
C. to indicate actors' onstage movements, positions, and tone
Explanation:
The stage directions are instructions from the author of the play of how the actors should act in certain parts of the work. For this reason, the author places indications that must be followed about the movements, positions and the type of emotion that the actors must transmit when interpreting that character at a certain moment in the play, thus allowing the story to be established as the author imagined.