D. Decrece in product quality
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I think a lesson taught in "Hansel and Gretel" is that adults in your life are not always right, and they do not always have good intentions. Hansel and Gretel are playing in the forest. Their parents just up and left them there. Then they go to a witch whose house is made of candy. She tries to eat them. I think one of the lessons is be careful who you trust. I do think that society should be teaching this lesson to older children, because children, while they are very young, should trust their parents fully. They are in a stage of development that contains a lot of learning, and distrust can lead to problems. Children of an older age should be taught this lesson because they need to learn that even highly respected people make mistakes, and sometimes people do not have the best intentions. It teaches these children to be cautious in interactions, less gullible, and more capable of thinking for themselves.
This can be looked at in two ways. It can be looked at as an answer, "Where is the tree." "Over the Cracks in the sidewalks", or it can be looked at as a sentence standing alone which is what I believe is happening.
It is A.) Sentance fragment
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-They advanced to the monster's den. Humbaba / charged out roaring at them and said, / "I know you, Gilgamesh. Don't be a fool."
-Gilgamesh felt his courage return. / They charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls.
-He could not move forward, could not retreat. / Gilgamesh saw it, he leaped upon him, / he held a knife to Humbaba's throat.
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8. arctic, tropical, polar and equatorial.
9. low
10. high
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