Answer:keep the basic structure, but make the monster modern dictator
Explanation
In this story, the Forest King is doubtful about granting Mr. Peters three wishes. He believes that all humans waste their wishes, which makes him think that Mr. Peters will be no different. However, he accepts anyway and gives him his wishes.
We would normally expect Mr. Peters to use his wishes to make himself happy. And although he does this at first, he eventually uses his wishes to bring his wife happiness when he turns her back into a swan. This shows that Mr. Peters proved the King wrong. Although he still had a wish available, and although he could have used this to make himself happy, he ends up using his wish to make his wife happy. This shows that he puts his wishes to good use. Moreover, the swans believe so too, and they are devastated when they hear about Mr. Peters' death at the end of the story.
I'm thinking either terse (meaning straight ro the point, or short) or blunt could work
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Answer:
The author's purpose is to show that the story of Ross sewing the first American flag may not have happened, but that does not diminish its importance.
Explanation:
"American Flag Heroine" shows that there is no evidence to prove that Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag. However, this story is inspiring and an example of women's strength, patriotism and contribution during the war. In this case, the author states that although there is no evidence to prove Ross's participation, the significance of this story is extremely impactful in the country and should be encouraged.
We can use the following lines as support details:
- "Worse, they claim that there is no evidence to suggest that Ross designed, contributed to, or was even involved in the creation of the first American flag."
- "Betsy Ross was a female role model at a time when men fought the wars and received all the glory. The story of her contributions to the birth of our country should not be challenged or even questioned."