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What did the dog in Aesop’s fable do?Group of answer choicesBit the hand that fed him.Got hit by a car.Ran away.Chased something that wasn’t there.

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What did the dog in Aesop’s fable do?Group of answer choicesBit the hand that fed him.Got hit by a car.Ran away.Chased something that wasn’t there.

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The dog in Aesop's fable "The Dog and Its Reflection" saw its own reflection in a pool of water and, thinking it was another dog with a bigger piece of meat, dropped its own to snatch the other's. So, the correct answer is "Chased something that wasn’t there."

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