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Question about Textual Genre: Fables, Myths, and Legends

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Textual Genre: Fables, Myths, and Legends

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Read the following excerpt, taken from a fable, and answer the question posed. 'A small mouse, who lived in fear of a cat, was seeking a way to protect himself. He had the idea of tying a bell around the cat's neck, so he would always know when he was nearby. The mouse shared his idea with the other mice in the community, and everyone thought it was excellent. However, an older and wiser mouse questioned: 'The idea is really good, but who will have the courage to put the bell on the cat?'
a.
The cohesive devices used in the text are typical of the poetic genre, which uses rhymes and metaphors to construct meaning.
b.
The imperative mood verbs present in the text indicate an order from the narrator to the characters, which characterizes the instructional manual textual genre.
c.
The lexical choice used in the text is typical of the myth genre, which presents divine characters and explanations for the origin of the world.
d.
The text is a legend because it presents supernatural characters and fantastic elements.
e.
The text presents typical characteristics of a fable, such as the presence of animals with human characteristics, an implicit moral lesson, and the use of past tense verbs to narrate the events.

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