Answer:
The real version of Rapunzel is different from the one's that we get to see nowadays for example tangled. In the real fairy-tale version the mother was pregnant when she demanded for a plant to eat named Rapunzel from a witch's garden.
Answer:So the poem doesn't sound like a nursery ryhme or so the poem can be easier to read
Explanation:
ATLEAST I HELPED (<em>sorry if its wrong)</em>
Answer:
I can't see the poster, but I am positive that the poster has a women wearing a man's outfit with her fist up, so the answer would be option b.
Explanation: The point of the poster is to promot women's rights.
C
Explanation:
It talks about peanuts, and how great they are.
<span>If you happened to be a lord or lady in the court of Queen Elizabeth I, one way that you would occupy your time might be learning the plethora of etiquette rules so complex that one would have to memorize them as people today might memorize the lyrics to their favorite songs.
The main topic of the passage is </span>Elizabethan manners.