As you have read the stories, what about the ones written in third person makes them more difficult to read? It is harder to und
erstand the language. The reader has to look closely at the beliefs of the characters. The reader has to keep very careful track of the characters. It is more difficult to understand the plot points.
Hmmm, i dont rlly know what your asking. But third person is using he, she, they, they're, etc. It makes if difficult because (to me) sometimes it doesn't make a lot of sense and sometimes I have to keep looking back at who/what the characters are.
The statement that accurately explains the theme in the Fable's passage is: "Good leaders treat everyone the same."
An explanation is that if the Goatherd would have treated both his goats and the Wild Goats the same way, the latter would have trusted him and stayed with him. The fact that they were "new" does not mean it is right to leave his own flock behind.