We can actually deduce here that the statement that best describes a central theme of the fable, The Farmer and the Viper is: D. The man helps the viper out of love for all God's creatures.
<h3>What is central theme?</h3>
Central theme is actually known to be important underlying lesson that is embedded in a story or piece of information. It actually tells us what the author wants the readers to get from the story.
We see here that "The Farmer and the Viper" is actually known to be one of Aesop's Fables. In the Perry Index, it is numbered 176. It actually shows kindness to evil can actually lead to betrayal.
The options that complete the question are:
A. The man helps the viper out of fear.
B. The viper bites the man out of fear.
C. The viper bites the man out of instinct.
D. The man helps the viper out of love for all
God's creatures
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<span>There option was to teach people the religion.</span>
Answer:
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C because he was running late