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Rumpelstlitskin is a story about a a girl who her father lied to the king that she can spin straw into gold. The king was intrigued and very greedy so he locked her up in a jail cell with lots of hay and a spinner. He told the girl to turn this straw into gold and if not she dies. She cried becuase she didnt know how to spin straw into gold then a little man appears into the cell she begged him to help with the straw and he said yes but he needed a gift. She gave her necklace and he turned all the straw into gold. The king was suprised ad even more greedy so he locked her up again and brought more straw to turn to gold. Once again the little man turned and said he will so it again for more gifts, ad the girl gave him her ring. The king was still greedy and locked her in a large jail cell with lots of straw and the little man is there again she didnt have anything to offer the little man says to give her first born and she reluctantly agrees.Once the king saw all the gold he married the girl and had a baby she forgot her promise and the little man came and reminded her she refused but he said if you can guess my name ill free you from your debt The whole kingdom was searching for names but they were unseccusful the girl was devastated and once the little man visited the baby in her arms shouted "RUMPELSTILTSKIN" and the little man was angry that he knew his name and he disspeard
Explanation:
1. <u>I would say this is true,</u> making connections is an excellent way to help people understand the meaning of a subject. Especially if you connect something hard to understand with something that is easier to understand.
2. <u>The answer for this question would be D.</u> If you are looking to understand all perspectives on a topic, you would want to explore opinions from people who both support the topic in addition to people who oppose, as well. This will guarantee that when you write about a topic. you are not biased to one opinion more than another. You have to do your research equally.
3.<u> My answer for this question would be A. Theme.</u> The theme of a story is the known as the underlying message or "big idea". I chose A for this question by taking notice of key words from the question such as "<em>main point</em>" and "<em>statement</em>". Only in the theme of a story will you find the story's statement.
I think 3. Is B. I think 4. Is F and lastly I think 5. Is A
The answer to this is symbol because symbol stands for an abstract idea such as an idea, quality, concept or condition.
Answer: During the Great Depression, movies, radio shows, and books provided a way for Americans to escape their problems for a short time. People also enjoyed listening to the radio. There were also variety, comedy, and suspense radio shows that people listened to regularly. People would save their money for weeks so that they could see a movie. At that time a movie showing included two feature performances, a newsreel, and some short comedy shows. People liked to read about a character's success. Novels about poor people who worked hard and became rich were also popular at this time. All these forms of entertainment helped Americans get through the Great Depression a little more easily.
Explanation:
During the Great Depression, movies, radio shows, and books provided a way for Americans to escape their problems for a short time. -The topic sentence
People also enjoyed listening to the radio. supporting evidence but not topic sentence
There were also variety, comedy, and suspense radio shows that people listened to regularly. - Supports above sentence, detailed explanation
People would save their money for weeks so that they could see a movie. -Supporting evidence
At that time a movie showing included two feature performances, a newsreel, and some short comedy shows.-detailed explanation
People liked to read about a character's success. -Supporting evidence
Novels about poor people who worked hard and became rich were also popular at this time.-detailed explanation
All these forms of entertainment helped Americans get through the Great Depression a little more easily-conclusion sentence