Answer:
Walter
Explanation:
Opisz krótko wybraną mniejszość narodową lub etniczną. W tym celu odpowiedz na podane pytania. Skorzystaj z dostępnych źródeł informacji.
• Gdzie znajduje się największe skupisko tej mniejszości?
• Jak liczna jest ta mniejszość?
• Czy opisywana mniejszość wydaje własną gazetę? Jeśli tak, jak brzmi jej tytuł?
• Czy przedstawiciele tej mniejszości organizują imprezy kulturalne? Kiedy i gdzie się one odbywają?
• Czy ta społeczność prowadzi własne szkoły? W jakim języku uczą się w nich dzieci?
• Jakiego wyznania są członkowie tej mniejszości? Czy utrzymują własne instytucje religijne?
• W jakich organizacjach działają przedstawiciele opisywanej społeczności?
Jak wygląda strój ludowy?
Tradycyjna potrawa narodowa (przepis)
Preferred form of English, used in publish firms,schools, or other educating facilities
Answer:
A woman has three daughters. The older two have no luck at all but the youngest, Nella, is as usual lovely and talented and more or less perfect. She is having a secret affair with a handsome prince who lives many miles away. The two lovers build a glass tunnel that runs under the ground—from the prince’s castle into the princess’s bedroom, so that they might “joy together” without the mom’s knowing it. Every night the prince runs through the tunnel naked to spend time with his young princess.
Nella’s two sisters, who are ugly and evil, learn of the affair and smash the glass tunnel. That night the prince is running so fast to reach his young lover that he doesn’t see the broken glass and the skin all over his body is cut. Because the glass that cut him was enchanted his wounds will not heal. The prince’s father vows that the woman who can find a remedy for the enchanted wounds will be the prince’s wife and if a man heals him he will be given half the kingdom.
Nella is heartbroken upon hearing of her mortally wounded prince, and goes out disguised to at least see him before he dies. Luckily, she overhears two ogres telling each other that the only thing in the whole world that will heal the prince is to smear the fat from their own bodies all over the prince. Nella, pretending to be lost in the woods, begs the ogres to let her into their house. The ogre husband, fancying a bit of human flesh, lets her in eagerly but sadly he drinks so much alcohol that he passes out before he gets to eat her.
Nella quickly gets to work and slaughters him then collects all the fat from his body in a bucket. She makes her way to the prince’s palace. She smears the fat into the prince’s wounds and he is healed as if by magic, then she reveals her identity and the marriage is swiftly arranged. And her sisters? They are burned alive in typical fairy tale fashion, “so that like unto leeches they should purge their blood in the cinders of their wickedness and envy.”
“Works of art often tell stories. Artists can present narrative in many ways—by using a series of images representing moments in a story’’
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