The answer is C. The writer's attitude towards the audience and subject.
Answer:
D. "The water ran down from her hair and clothes; it ran down into the toes of her shoes and out again at the heels."
Explanation:
The story quoted is probably "Princess and the Pea," a fairytale written by Hans Christian Andersen.
The story is about a prince who is seeking a real princess. One day, a girl arrived at the castle during a heavy thunderstorm, saying that she is a princess and seeking to stay at his castle for shelter. His mother put a pea under a mountain of mattresses, and if she can feel this pea, she is indeed a princess. The next morning, the girl said how she was bothered with something hard during her slumber - which was the pea, marking her as a real princess.
Thus, from this short summary of the story, a quotation that would support the the theme mentioned in the question is (D), since the girl, when she arrived, did not look like a princess at all.
Answer:
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And also, this does not belong in the English section.
Answer: This suggests that the Mäori believe that teamwork helps family members achieve their goals.
Explanation:
In the Maori creation story, Ranginui (Rangi) who is the skymother and Papatuanuku (Papa) the skyfather, block the sun from their children as they are locked in procreative embrace.
Their children decide to separate them so that they may have light. Working together, they are able to accomplish the task thereby showing that with teamwork, family members can achieve their goals.
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