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In the African folk tale “The Talking Goat,” the story’s moral is delivered by spoken by the goat herself: “What you do not suffer for. . . you do not enjoy." Which event from the story proves the goat’s point?
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A. The farmer allows his neighbors to eat all of his crops and most of his animals.
B. The goat makes sure its owner feels every kind of pain before rescuing him.
C. The chief of a village finally gives the farmer a chance to prove himself.
D. The farmer’s wife leaves him because he won’t acknowledge her suffering.