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Serggg [28]
3 years ago
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Can somebody help me with this? The questions are: 1. Why did the little prince want to know if sheep eat bushes? 2. What 2 plan

ts grew on the princes planet? 3.the little prince spoke of a planet on which a crazy man lived. What had he neglected to do? 4. What did the little prince want to see because he was very fond of it? 5. (This has to do with number 4) why could he not see it? And also this is from the book “the little prince”
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Vinil7 [7]3 years ago
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Explanation:

UkoKoshka [18]3 years ago
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Answer: 1 The Little Prince is worried that the sheep might eat the rose. 2 a rose and a baobab. 3 The crazy (actually lazy) man did not keep the baobab tree on his planet under control, so it grew so large that it destroyed his planet.

There is another man so busy with "serious" business that he neglected to think about the conflict between sheep and roses, or why roses have thorns...

Explanation: This part is more complicated: 4 The Little Prince wants to see the rose. The rose is temperamental and proud. She tells him to go away. 5 She does not want him to see her crying. (at the end of chapter IX)

There may be other reasons. The Little Prince goes on a voyage that takes him to other asteroids and eventually to Earth.

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