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English, 10.11.2020 18:00 meganwintergirl

Read this parable: Bert had never fought in a duel before, but he liked to challenge
people to a duel to get his way. No one ever accepted his
challenge, however, because they were afraid. They just gave Bert
whatever he wanted instead. Finally, Bert challenged a stranger
to a duel, not knowing that the stranger was a master duelist. The
stranger accepted the challenge, which shocked Bert. He ran
away crying and lost everyone's respect.
What is the most likely moral of this parable?
A. Honor is more important than life.
B. Don't play a game you aren't prepared to lose.
DC. Never pick a fight with someone stronger than you.
OD D. Duels are an outdated and barbaric custom

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