Explanation:
it means that all articles submitted for publication have gone through a rigorous evaluation
Chracterize the Princess: The princess is described as being "as blooming as his most florid fancies, and with a soul as fervent and imperious as his own." She is "the apple of his eye"
In what ways is she similar to the king? The king's daughter is just like her father because she had " a soul a fervent and as impishness as his own."
What kind of love does she have for the young man? The princess is so much in love with the young man that she uses her "power, influence, and force of character" to determine which door holds the tiger and which the lady. She also knows who the lady is and is quite jealous, and, because of her "savage blood," intensely dislikes the woman.
Answer:
Steinbeck grew up in this beautiful, fertile California valley.
Explanation:
Steinbeck grew up in this beautiful, fertile California valley, where he found the material for most of his novels. His imagination was kindled by writing at a very early age partly because his mother, the schoolteacher, read to him from the famous literature of the world.