Correct option is B
A
fable is a type of
short story that typically features animals as characters and conveys a moral lesson. Famous examples are
Aesop's Fables, such as
“The Tortoise and the Hare.”
Information Booster:
1. Fables often use
animals with human traits.
2. Each fable ends with a
moral lesson.
3. They are used to teach
ethical principles.
4. Fables are short, making them accessible for children.
5. Common fable writers:
Aesop, Jean de La Fontaine.
Additional Knowledge
(a) Rhyme
Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounding words at the end of lines in poetry. It creates rhythm, musicality, and enhances memorability. Examples include “cat” and “hat.” Common rhyme schemes include AA BB and ABAB.
(c) Sonnet
A sonnet is a 14-line poem typically written in iambic pentameter. It follows a structured rhyme scheme, such as ABAB CDCD EFEF GG (Shakespearean). Sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, and mortality.