The author is presenting here a brief and condensed history of the tales written by the Grimm brothers and making it known to the reader that the reasons for their work having as much as seven editions is that throughout their lifetimes.
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Correct option is C.
 The author's purpose in writing this paragraph is "to inform the reader that the text will take a second look at the Grimm's’ original tales."
- In the given excerpt from the article, the author comments how the Grimms' tales had been different from the previous ones.
 
- This is to say that the original version differs greatly from the final version, suggestive of a major change in the way the stories or tales are rewritten or revised.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
because you would know that it is facts compared to the personal blog the blog would be based all on opinions
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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And he ill, he real, he might got to deal
He pop bottles and he got the right kind of build
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: C. the introductory paragraph
Explanation: A thesis is a theory or an idea that the author expresses as a statement and then discussed it using logical arguments. When structuring an argument the thesis is the most important element because it expresses our point of view about the subject, and also represents the statement that must be refuted or approved, so, it must be in the introductory paragraph because it is the base of the following arguments we are going to write. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span>He believed that they had a moral responsibility to use that wealth to lift up the conditions of everyone else in society. He felt that it was the duty of those of great means to be philanthropic to the point at which they did not have anything of their own at the end of their lifetimes.</span>