Answer:
A. It involves a prince and princess who do not have names
Explanation:
There is a characteristic and all fairy tales that is the presence of basic characters, who are often left without names, so that they do not represent someone specific, but that allow the stimulation of the imagination and the subjectivity that this type of story usually presents.
An example of this can be seen in the story presented in the question above, where the text presents a prince and a princesses who represent royalty through basic characters without a name.
B or C i think, but i’m not for sure so please let me know and correct me if i was wrong :)
Answer:
“You teach me how cruel you’ve been- cruel and false” (Bronte, 159).
Withering Heights
Emily Bronte
Page number 159
Works cited Page at the end of an essay:
Bronte, Emily. Withering Heights .
Explanation:
I did this 8th grade
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Answer:
Benvolio, hearing that Rosaline will be at the party, suggests that Romeo accept the invitation. Because Romeo is in love with Rosaline, he agrees to go to the party in order to watch Rosaline.
Explanation:
A. Purpose
I believe this is purpose because she is writing to argue that distributing medicine to rural parts of the world was worth doing.