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If this fable were re-written as a poem, how might the poet organize the structure of the poem to convey the same meaning as the fable?
a) the poet might use literary devices so that each device conveyed meaning within the poem.
b) the poet might use dialogue between the characters to to convey the same meaning as the fable.
c) the poet might create an allegorical poem in which the characters in the fable represented other things.
d) the poet might organize the structure into stanzas with each one telling an important element of the story.

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