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What is the theme of “The shepherd’s boy and the wolf”? WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

PART A

A: People can loose friends when they play tricks on them

B: People should always believe warnings of danger

C: No one believes liars even when they are telling the truth

D: A joke if funny the first time someone tells it

PART B

which evidence best supports the answer in part A?

A: He did this more than once and every time the villagers found they had been hoaxed for there was no wolf at all

B: At last the wolf really did come and the boy cried wolf wolf as loud as he could but the people we so used to hearing him call that they took no notice of his cries for help

C: A shepherds boy thought it would be fun to hoax the villagers by pretending that a wolf was attacking the sheep so he shouted Wolf Wolf and then the people came running up he laughed at them for their pains

D: And so the wolf had it all his own way and killed off the sheep after sheep at his leisure


What is the theme of “The shepherd’s boy and the wolf”?

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST 
PART A
A: People ca

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