What is the allegorical
message in the story of The
Boy Who Cried Wolf?
A. Don't take kindness for granted.
B. Children are liars.
C. Sheep are difficult to take care of alone.



Answer :

The allegorical message in the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf is: A. Don't take kindness for granted. Explanation: 1. In the story, the boy repeatedly cries out "Wolf" as a prank to get attention and see the villagers' reaction. 2. When a real wolf appears and he cries for help, the villagers no longer believe him due to his past false alarms. 3. This teaches the lesson that if you deceive or lie to others consistently, they may not trust you when you genuinely need help or support. 4. The allegorical message is about the importance of honesty and not abusing the trust or kindness of others.