(a) False
Supporting Statement: “And the former called the latter Little Prig.” (The mountain called the squirrel “Little Prig,” not “Little Bun.”)
(b) False
Supporting Statement: “Talents differ; all is well and wisely put.” (The squirrel is not superior to the mountain; both have different abilities.)
(c) True
Supporting Statement: “If I cannot carry forests on my back, neither can you crack a nut.” (The mountain can carry forests on its back, but it cannot crack a nut like the squirrel.)