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3. The lesson we learn from the
story
is
(a) we must not be hasty in judging others.
(b) we should always consult the almanac before travelling
(c) witch doctors do not always tell the truth.
(d) poor people are always honest and truthful.
the Scarecrow ​

Answers

Answered by kajalamrita09
1

Answer:

option d

Explanation:

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Answered by ankajvaish2016
0

Answer:

A theme is the message, or lesson, that the reader learns by reading the story. Sometimes a story has a particular kind of message, known as a moral. A moral is a type of message that teaches a reader a life lesson, such as what is right or wrong, how to make decisions, or how to treat other people.

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