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A young shepherd boy pretends that a wolf is attacking his flock of sheep, forcing the townspeople to run to the pasture to save them. When a wolf really attacks the boy's sheep, the townspeople think he is lying again and refuse to believe him. As a result, the boy loses all of his sheep.What form of writing does the example show?

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A young shepherd boy pretends that a wolf is attacking his flock of sheep, forcing the townspeople to run to the pasture to save them. When a wolf really attacks the boy's sheep, the townspeople think he is lying again and refuse to believe him. As a result, the boy loses all of his sheep.What form of writing does the example show?

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The example shows the form of writing known as a fable. A fable is a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral. In this case, the young shepherd boy is the main character and the moral of the story is that lying can lead to negative consequences, as people may not believe you when you're telling the truth.

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