The correct answer is C anecdotal. An anecdote is a personal account of events, it tipically narrates a situation or sequence of events that the writer has experienced. It can be used to illustrate an empirical observation. Empirical observations and statistics are objective evidence, so they do not entail personal experiences. In other words, anecdotes are subjective, that is related to the writer, while the others are objective, that is scientific and without personal information.
Aesop used animals instead of humans and gave them human traits to teach the reader the moral of his fables in a non threatening way and to keep them interested without feeling like it relates to themselves. :)
Answer: i think its saying that your life is pretty much bad. i have no idea
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