Can you provide the excerpt please?
Fright - Suffix
scared. the frightened child cowered in the corner. too shocked and scared to move.
Answer:
Can not be traded for something equal
Because it's talking about museum so in that place trading takes place
The original one came out in 1971, so if that's the one you're talking about it was, Peter Ostrum. Hope this helps! :) :D (ps. let me know if this is not the version you were talking about.)
Answer and Explanation:
In Scene I, Act I of Richard III, written by William Shakespeare, we can see an account by Richard III of how the end of the civil war in England promoted the victory of his family and the coronation of his brother, Edward, as the king of England. England. Richard III reports this with great bitterness and the reader can see that he is not satisfied and how things are going. This bitterness of Richard III causes him to spread a lie about the Duke of Clarence, who is also his brother. This lie provokes an enmity between the Duke of Clarence and King Edward, to the point where the king decrees the arrest of Duke of Clarence.
At this moment, Richard III lies about sympathizing with the Duke of Clarence and claims that all this mess is the fault of the queen who poisons the heart of the king against his own family. This makes Duke harbor a hatred for the queen and the king.
Richard III realizes that it is very easy to manipulate his own brothers and so he sets up a plan to kill all the brothers and take the throne. This plan begins with a quest for power and influence and for this reason, he decides to marry Lady Anne, widow of Henry VI.