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What lesson does the story teach us

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Answered by Anonymous
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theme

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

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The ethics of a story is the lesson that the story teaches regarding the way to behave within the world.

  • ethical comes from the Latin word mores, for habits. The moral of a story is meant to show you the way to be a much better person.
  • ethical stories help in building the ethics and worth that aid in developing the spirit of morality among kids.
  • ethical stories teach children the importance of remaining grounded and not lost from the correct path thanks to the lures of greed, envy, or pride.
  • an issue is a message, or lesson, that the reader learns by reading the story.
  • generally, a story features a specific quiet message, called a moral.
  • an ethical may be a style of message that teaches a browser a life lesson, comparable to what's right or wrong, the way to create decisions, or how to treat alternative people.
  • In the same way, once you read a story, you've got to work out what message the author is attempting to induce by de-coding the story.

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