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we treated it like the fables of the prophets. (a) tables (b) theories (c) sayings (d) advice​

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Answered by sonakshi2010unsolved
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table is the correct answer

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We treated it like the fables of the prophets. Use a word instead of fables. (a) tables (b) theories (c) sayings (d) advice​

We treated it like the sayings of the prophets. (option c)

  • "Fable" is a word used for a short story that conveys some moral.
  • Whereas "sayings" are a collection of short-expression usually associated with a particular individual.
  • "Theory" is a summed-up explanation of some observations and hypotheses regarding that observation.
  • "Tables" refer to the set of facts.
  • "Advice" refers to guidance or recommendation.
  • But only "Sayings" match the word "Fable" as both have a moral associated with it.

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