Examples are the
following:
<span>1. </span>Tessie
is upset (line 243) and repeats that the drawing isn’t fair (lines 259-260).
<span>2. </span>The Hutchins’s
household’s papers are collected and put back into the box (lines 261-262)
<span>3. </span>Each
member of the household draws another slip (lines 271-287).
D. It's the only one that is going off of a stereotype. The stereotype is that the town hall always makes bad decisions.
The devil is compared to Tom Walker as the story depicts the love for possessions and the ways in which this love gives shape to relationships.The dialogues include words as belongings, rights of possession, all very diabolic feelings.The princess and the frog are connected by the will of the princess who wants to return the frog to his shape of a man so that she can marry him and they can both reign together .It is a relationship which is born also from the desire to be powerful and to have more than the others have.The admiration of wealth and power is of an infernal nature.
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It dissociates them from their society and shows the reader how they have gone from refined british boys to wild savages