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Read the following excerpt from Aesop’s Fables. Which two sentences best describe the personality of the traveler in the tree?
The Bear and the Travelers
Two Travelers were on the road together, when a Bear suddenly appeared on the scene. Before he observed them, one made for a tree at the side of the road, and climbed up into the branches and hid there. The other was not so nimble as his companion; and, as he could not escape, he threw himself on the ground and pretended to be dead. The Bear came up and sniffed all around him, but he kept perfectly still and held his breath: for they say that a bear will not touch a dead body. The Bear took him for a corpse, and went away. When the coast was clear, the Traveler in the tree came down, and asked the other what it was the Bear had whispered to him when he put his mouth to his ear. The other replied, "He told me never again to travel with a friend who deserts you at the first sign of danger."

The traveler is a bad friend.
The traveler is smart.
The traveler is selfish.
The traveler is friendly.
The traveler is foolish.

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Answer:

A and D is the answer

Explanation:

The two sentences that describe the personality of a friend from Aesop's Fables, are,

  1. The traveler is a bad friend;
  2. The traveler is selfish.

What is the significance of Aesop's Fables?

The Aesop's Fables is a book that contains a number of moral-based stories, where the living beings are personified as humans. Each tale of the Aesop's Fables teaches a lesson at the end.

When the tree does not help another tree when a bear follows them in a forest, one can infer that the traveler is not as trustworthy as a friend because he is selfish and greedy.

Hence, options A and C hold true regarding the Aesop's Fables.

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