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| 1 | Fables Vocabulary 1by dwillis1 | 9 terms | August 21, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | fable | 1 lie 2 story about animals that teaches a leson | wordlywise17 |
| 2 | fable | lie- story about animals that teaches a lesson | WW#17 |
| 3 | fable | story about animals that teaches a lesson, lie | helpmeplease |
| 4 | fable | short story | Language Arts #17 |
| 5 | fable | story about animals that teach lessons; lie | ww #17 |
| 6 | fable | lie 2. story about animals that teaches a lesson | ww17 |
| 7 | fable | a fictional story intended to teach a lesson and in which animals speak and act like human beings | Vocabulary |
| 8 | fable | short tale that teaches a lesson | Greek Civilization |
| 9 | fable | a short story with a moral | Animal Farm 1 |
| 10 | Fable | is a brief story or poem, usually with animal characteristics, that teaches lesson, or moral | Literary terms (7th Grade) |
| 11 | fable | a brief tale that uses animals as characters and teachers moral values | literary terms |
| 12 | fable | A brief story with an explicit moral provided by the author. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 13 | fable | A brief story with an explicit moral provided by the author. Fables typically include animals as characters. | AP Vocab 2 |
| 14 | fable | a folktale, usually with talking animals, that always has a moral to it | Middle School Reading Literary Terms |
| 15 | fable | an imaginary story that usually uses characters to teach a lesson | do you know reading? |
| 16 | fable | an imaginary story that usually uses characters to teach a lesson | girlsareawesome5 |
| 17 | fable | a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables. | English |
| 18 | Fable | a short moral story (often with animal characters) | Loe Stylistic devices terms |
| 19 | fable | simple, symbolic story usually with animals as characters | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 20 | fable | narrative illustrating a moral truth | Literary Terms of Analysis |
| 21 | Fable | is a brief story or poem, usually with animal characteristics, that teaches lesson, or moral | Literary Terms 8 |
| 22 | fable | a short story commonly using animals that teaches a lesson in life | New Academic Vocabulary |
| 23 | Fable | a short moral story (often with animal characters) | Pre-AP English terms |
| 24 | fable | teaches a lesson about life; characters may be talking animals; moral | Mrs. Clore |
| 25 | fable | story that teaches a lesson or moral | EOG Words 4 |
| 26 | fable | teaches a lesson | eog words |
| 27 | fable | story that teaches a lesson or morle | EOG 4 |
| 28 | fable | story that teaches a story or has a moral | Eog words |
| 29 | fable | story that teaches a lesson or moral | eog words |
| 30 | fable | story that teaches a lesson | EOG 4 |
| 31 | fable | story that teaches a lesson | EOG words |
| 32 | fable | story that teaches a lesson | words |
| 33 | fable | story that teaches a lesson or moral | Week 4 |
| 34 | fable | story that teaches a lesson or moral | Week 4 |
| 35 | fable | a short story that teaches a moral lesson, usually involves animals | Ancient Greece |
| 36 | fable | a short fictional narrative that teaches a lesson: usually includes animals that talk & act like people | Literary Terms |
| 37 | fable | breif story with animals that tells a moral | English Terms |
| 38 | fable | mystical story, tale | Toefl E&F |
| 39 | Fable | A brief sory with a moral, written in either prose or poetey. | Literary Terms and Techniques (9/27/07) |
| 40 | Fable | anecdote that teaches a moral and usually has animals for characters | Literary Terms |
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