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Leviafan [203]
3 years ago
13

Which statement best describes the resolution of "Sleeping Beauty”? Aurora turns 16. The prince rescues Aurora. Aurora wakes up.

Maleficent casts a spell.
English
2 answers:
Vlad [161]3 years ago
4 0

My question options where

A)Aurora turns 16.

B)The prince rescues Aurora

C)The queen throws herself into the pit of reptiles.

D)Maleficent casts a spell

My answer would be C)The queen throws herself into the pit of reptiles. Hope this answer helped :) If it did please heart it so i know Thank you.

Phoenix [80]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The Queen throws herself into the pit of reptiles.

Explanation:

The options provided in the question are not valid for the main answer. The missing and final resolution of the story of "Sleeping Beauty" is that the queen/ogress was so enraged with what had happened. Then she flung herself into the pit that had been filled with the horrid reptiles she herself had requested to be done.

The last statements or passage in the story reads-

<em>"No one dared tell him, when the ogress, enraged at what she saw, flung herself head foremost into the copper, where she was instantly devoured by the horrid reptiles, with which she had herself caused it to be filled."</em>

All the options provided in the question are not part of the final resolution of "Sleeping Beauty", thus the final correct answer will/should be

The Queen throws herself into the pit of reptiles.

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