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ioda
3 months ago
5

Which quotation from "The Story of the Fisherman” in The Arabian Nights Entertainments supports the theme that cleverness trumps

wrath?
“Vexed with having such a bad haul, when he had mended his nets, which the carcase of the donkey had broken in several places, he threw them a second time.”
“‘O Fortune,’ he cried, ‘do not trifle thus with me, a poor fisherman, who can hardly support his family!’”
“At last I grew angry at being captive for so long, and I vowed that if anyone would release me I would kill him at once.”
“That vase could not contain one of your feet even, and how could your whole body go in? I cannot believe it unless I see you do the thing.”
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1 answer:
hammer [7.6K]3 months ago
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Answer: D

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