Geography, asked by IIYourFirstDeathII, 8 days ago

Why does the poet want to tell its readers the story when she says ‘I don’t
believe it is true’?

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Answered by oOmisskillerOo
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The poet himself doesn't believe in the truth of the story. But still he is compelled to tell this story simply for one reason. The story gives a moral lesson.

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Answered by MeIzNotManish
5

Answer:

The poet himself doesn't believe in the truth of the story. But still he is compelled to tell this story simply for one reason. The story gives a moral lesson.

Explanation:

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