<span>"Rex Alvin Washburn (nicknamed X-Ray) is the understood leader out of the boys in Camp D in Camp Green Lake. He is apparently the leader, as he always gets front in line when the boys line up for Mr. Sir or Mr. Pendanski (nicknamed Mom) to fill their canteens. He also has what he says is his own special shovel, which he says is very slightly shorter than the others." I got that from one of my friends that has read the book before. </span>
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A or B
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The best one would be A or B. I think the best one would be A because it makes more sense, and since you are writing a summary of a legend titled like this, yes, its the best answer to use! But im sorry if im wrong, but i hope this helped! :D
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Make sure there is enough water and sunshine on the place where the crops are and then you can tell him that money isn't the problem and that he should focus on the crops and if he won the lottery he could use the money to plant more crops and if the crops grow he will be able to sell the crops for money or use them for food for himself or his family
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The <em>"midnight prohibition" </em>in the fairytale of "Cinderella, the Legend" is the requirement of Cinderella to return home before the clock strikes 12 and she turns back to her old, poor self.
This 'prohibition or restriction' helps reinforce the <em>"paradigm of traditional feminine socialization" </em>by making sure that the females, women stay or live their lives within a certain level of 'confined space' and that they are well kept 'governed' by the men in the society through such 'rules' as the<em> "midnight prohibition"</em>.
Explanation:
The <em>"midnight prohibition"</em> that is referred to in the famous fairytale of "Cinderella the Legend" in Madonna Kolbenschlag's "Kiss Sleeping Beauty Goodbye" is the time probation that women, females are subjected to by the patriarchal society they are in. As the author states, this term is <em>"associate[d] with the paternal mandate of obedience and a threat: if the heroine does not return to domesticity and docility at regular intervals she may lose her “virtue” and no longer merit her expected one."
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This 'prohibition' helps reinforce the <em>"paradigm of traditional feminine socialization"</em> in the sense that the obedient return of Cinderella on time, within the 'curfew', shows how she or females, in general, are so used to and obedient to the 'rules' made by men. And ironically, it's these 'rules/ prohibitions' that constrict women within a confined space and be 'under' the rule and authority of the men in society.