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Brainliest! Read the two passages: “Miserable wretch!” answered the dervish, “if you had only heeded my advice, you would have avoided this misfortune, but you now have what you deserve. The blindness of your mind was the cause of the loss of your eyes. Pray to God, therefore, to restore your eyesight. He gave you riches, of which you were unworthy. On that account, he takes them from you again, and by my hands will give them to men not so ungrateful as you are.” When the appointed day came, the birds assembled before Jupiter's throne; and, after passing them in review, he was about to make the Jackdaw king, when all the rest set upon the king-elect, stripped him of his borrowed plumes, and exposed him for the Jackdaw that he was. Which is true of both Baba Abdalla and the Jackdaw? A. They are both blinded B. They are both possessed by a demon C. They are both exposed for who they really are. D. They are both hateful .

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