Which of the following options states why we still use fables from ancient Greece today?

To teach moral lessons.
To teach about the gods.
To teach about heroes.
To illustrate tragedy.

To teach moral lessons.

The option that states why we still use fables from ancient Greece today is "To teach moral lessons." Fables are short stories or narratives that often involve animals or mythical creatures and are used to convey a moral lesson or a practical piece of advice. They continue to be used because they offer timeless wisdom and insights into human behavior, making them valuable tools for teaching moral values and life lessons to children and adults alike.