Both fables and legends are literary genres that are used to narrate stories. Fables are fictional stories whose characters are animals, plants or inanimate objects. Legends, on the other hand, are stories perceived or believed to have happened some time in human history and there is certain doubt if it really happened.
Fables are meant to provide a moral lesson at the end whereas legends are meant to provide human values or qualities.
An example of fable is “The Tortoise and the Hare” by Aesop. The main characters are the tortoise and the hare and a moral message is provided at the end.
An example of a legend is Robin Hood. Even though Robin Hood might have existed, the stories about him might not be all real.
Manner:
Every person should have some <u>manners</u>.
Place:
There is a <u>place</u> called pizzeria around the block.
Time:
Look at the <u>time</u>, well got to get going!
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A counter argument is necessary, in order to show one's audience that one has taken into account the opposing opinion/thesis of the argument but still sides with their opinion/thesis; it allows the writer to once again prove their thesis.
Photojournalists are taught to take neutral, eye-level shots of people to help eliminate bias. The answer is option D. The eye-level angle is commonly used among photojournalists because it delivers a less emotional or dramatic shot which is perfect when used in factual presentations.
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Really your "stuck", haven't read much on the McCarthy era.
the first answer B. Although they also could have been put to death, In Salem, on being found a witch, during McCarthy Era for Treason.,
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