Your answer is D
he is implying that if the king is happy then so will be his subjects.
I full-heartedly believe you should watch the Harry Potter films for multiple reasons; most of them being they teach you valuable lessons. For example, Harry Potter arrives Hogwarts and everybody is staring at him as if he were nothing but an object, however, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley treat him like another person, which is what he wanted. Many purebloods, witches and wizards who contain no muggle (human) blood, treat muggleborns differently because of blood supremacy. Hermione Granger is a muggleborn and she was made fun of for it, and being smart. They form a friendship where it shows that no matter how hard things get, you have to be by each other’s sides, and communication is key. Another lesson it teaches you is to never take anyone for granted. There are numerous deaths in Harry Potter which I will not state here for your sake, but all of them teach you that anybody can be taken from you at any time, so you must live life to the fullest and love everybody. I would love to list every reason but this paragraph has gotten rather long, therefore I will end it and hope I have interested you enough.
Answer:
Say: Say means what does the text say? What happened? Citations and evidence pulled directly from the text. Literally what does the text actually say.
Mean: What does the author mean? How do I interpret this? And looking beyond the literal text to find meanings metaphors and things like that.
Matter: Why does the text even matter? Why is this important? Why should people read this? What is the point?
Explanation:
Say, Mean and Matter are the Three questions strategy to help you answer a text. by analyzing a text by asking yourself those three questions. Basically: What does it literally say, What are the meanings and whys, and why does the text even matter.
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