Which statements serve as evidence that supports the theme of "The Story of the Fisherman"? Check all that apply.
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The statements A, B, and E serve as evidence to support the theme of "The Story Of The Fisherman".
Explanation:
- The first statement is related to honor in which it is exclaimed to conjure honor and answer honestly if it were actually him in the vase.
- The second statement reveals surprise how can one fit in the vase and the fisherman does not believe it unless he sees it with his own eyes.
- The third statement is about how the fisherman does not trust him. He thinks he will be treated like a Greek king who has a physician named Douban.
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The statements A, B, and E serve as evidence to support the theme of "The Story Of The Fisherman".
Explanation:
The first statement is related to honor in which it is exclaimed to conjure honor and answer honestly if it were actually him in the vase.
The second statement reveals surprise how can one fit in the vase and the fisherman does not believe it unless he sees it with his own eyes.
The third statement is about how the fisherman does not trust him. He thinks he will be treated like a Greek king who has a physician named Douban.
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