Multiple Choice
According to our text, historical language and parables are different because
A) historical language is narrative or story-like, but parables are a kind of poem.
B) historical language tries to place its events and people in time and space, but parables have no real purpose.
C) historical language tries to place its evens and people in time and space, but parables use a fictional case for moral or other teaching.
D) historical language is true, but parables are false.
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