What is the structure of a fable?
The beginning of a fable introduces the characters and setting (exposition), the middle provides a brief story (rising action and climax), and the end wraps it up with a lesson (resolution). Fables are short pieces of prose. They are written in paragraphs and sometimes use dialogue.
How do fables help you learn better? Fables can also help us clearly see human foibles and shortcomings that might not be as easy to recognize if the characters are human.
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