I would say D. A counterargument just means an opposing argument. An example, one group of people may Ice cream is bad for you and you should never have it, a counterargument could say that it's totally fine for you to have it everyday. Bad example but you probably get the idea haha
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True from a legal POV, although I don't know if that's what the question is asking for.
<h3><em><u>a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.</u></em></h3><h3><em><u>a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral."the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox"</u></em></h3>
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He styles her in a yellow, lively, almost youthful look to portray innocence and the fact that she is just a kid. She did horrible things in the arena to keep herself and Peeta alive and Cinna wanted to have the public see that she is a teenager and is innocent, despite what she had to do to survive.
Answer : It suggests that the aunt is trying to give the children advice on what not to.