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Which detail from "The Shepherd's Boy" supports the moral that nobody believes a liar, even when he tells the truth?

"It was lonely for him all day. So, he came up with a plan to get some company."

"The boy, of course, cried out, 'Wolf, wolf!' even louder than before. But this time, the villagers—who had been fooled twice before—thought the boy was tricking them again."

"He rushed to the village calling out, 'Wolf, wolf!' The villagers came out to meet him, and some of them visited with him for a while."

"This pleased the boy so much that a few days later he tried the same trick. Again, the villagers came to help him."

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faith carreto

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4y ago

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