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How does a parable differ from a sermon? A.) a parable is meant to be told aloud, where as a sermon is written to be read.
B.) a parable is usually chanted or sung, where as a sermon is spoken.
C.) a parable uses a story to convey its message; a sermon usually doesn’t
D.) a sermon offers religious or moral institutions; a parable usually doesn’t.

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