The statement which describes both Baba Abdalla and the Jackdaw is, they cheat to achieve what they want.
Answer: Option A.
Explanation:
The story of Baba Abdalla is a short story of the greedy Baba Addalla where because of his greed for more and more he not only took the camels back from dervish, but because of his greediness he became blind.
The Vain Jackdaw’s story on the other hand depicts how in order to be the ruler and the kind of all the birds, jackdaw cheats by picking up the most bright feathers and attach them in his own body. But in the end he was exposed for what he did.
From both the stories we come to known how Baba Abdalla and Jackdaw cheat to achieve what they want. Abdalla cheats for his greed of having more camel, whereas Jackdaw cheats in order to become a king.
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