Answer:
because they will be more out to help you
Explanation:
The first apparant theme in Rapunzel is that forbidden temptations may cost you something you truly love. In the beginning of the story, Rapunzel's mother was "standing by [the] window and looking down into the garden, when she saw a bed which was planted with the most beautiful rampion, and it looked so fresh and green that she longed for it" (1). This already shows bad temptation, considering that the rampion is not hers, therefore she shouldn't take it without asking. She asked her husband to get her some, going as far as saying "if I can't eat some of the rampion . . . I shall die" (1). The husband complied, although he knows it is a wrong thing to do, shown when he thinks to himself, "bring her some of the rampion yourself, let it cost what it will" (1).
The excerpt B most clearly suggests that George and Hazel are living in a dystopian society in the story Harrison Bergeron.:
<em>B. All this equality was due to the 211th,212th and 213th amendments to the constitution and to the unceasing vigilance of the.....Handicapper general.</em>
Answer:
Dearest Friend,
Thank you so much for my gift! It means a lot to me and I have put in a special place so I don't lose it! You are a very good person and an even better friend and now is my turn to grab something special for you! It'll be waiting for you at home! I just wanted to write a letter and tell you how appreciative I am for this gift, it is very special to me and I wanted to thank you.
Your friend,
(your name)
Explanation:
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