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In the passage "Aesop's Life," what is the effect of the anecdote about Aesop's death?

A. It provides conflicting opinions as to the cause of his death.

B. It suggests that Aesop's life will forever remain a mystery.

C. It shows that all people, including legends, must one day die.

D. It teaches the dangers of punishing an innocent person.

Answers

Answered by Fatimakincsem
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It suggests that Aesop's life will forever remain a mystery.

Explanation:

  • There are many conflicts and differences in the literature "Life of Aesop".
  • Aesops was an ugly person and he was compared with animals duet o his appearance.
  • His life period has been through so much and he serviced himself through hard times.
  • One he was caught by false accusations and was treated in every inhumane manner that he could not even tell his mater.

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