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A parable typically uses simple, relatable stories to convey a moral or spiritual lesson, often through the use of similes to draw parallels between the story and real-life situations. By grounding the story in familiar scenarios or objects, the parable becomes more accessible and its message more impactful to the audience, making it both relatable and true to life.

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