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Help “The Any and the Dove” by Aesop

PART A: Which of the following statements best explains the actions of the ant
and the dove? *

Neither the dove nor the ant saved each other on purpose; as animals and insects,
they do not think before they act.

The dove accidentally saved the ant by dropping a leaf.

The ant accidentally saved the dove because it did not know the birdcatcher would
scare the dove away.

The dove was likely doing the ant a favor, and the ant repaid her for it.

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