The moral in the fable of the fisherman and his wife was based in being happy and greatful if something has been obtained for a good work and avoiding the greed if you get something. In it you can see two positions, one exposed in the fisherman who from the beginning asked for nothing in exchange for having saved the fish's life and the opposite in his wife who was always greedy and sended his husband back to the fish always asking for more.
Me and my dad went to the park.
The inferences about Della that can be made based on this excerpt are:
- A. Della does not have much money to spend on Jim's gift.
- C. Della loves her husband, Jim, very much.
- D. Della wants to buy Jim a really nice gift.
<h3>What is an Inference?</h3>
This refers to the statement or assertion that is made about a thing based on available evidence.
Hence, we can see that based on the complete text, we can see that Della and Jim are in love with each other and both want to get the other a gift, and then they both sell their precious property to get gifts.
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