xdrakeh Read this parable, which comes from the New Testament: A master goes on a journey and divides his wealth among his servants for safekeeping. He gives his worthiest servant five measures, or "talents," his next worthiest servant two talents, and his least worthy servant one talent. The first two servants find a way to double their wealth through trade, while the third servant buries his talent in the ground. When the master returns, he is pleased with the first two servants, but angry at the third one. What is the most likely moral of this parable? A. When you have talent, it's best to work smarter, not harder. B. Only the very talented are capable of putting them to use. C. Put your talents to good use, whether they are great or small. D. Talent is less important than hard work and clever planning.