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There is much to think about in "Hansel and Gretel." On one level it is
all about eating and being eaten. Eating is a terribly important part
of a child's life, and fears of being eaten loom large in their
nightmare fantasies. The story has an eating theme from beginning to
end:
The family is going hungry because it is poor, and so the children must be sent into the forest.
They are given bread, and they leave a trail of breadcrumbs.
Birds eat the breadcrumbs.
The children find a gingerbread house and break off a piece to eat.
The witch catches them and decides to eat Hansel.
First she must fatten him up, so she feeds him.
Gretel kills the witch by pushing her into the oven.
Many other fears of children are embodied in this tale, from fear of
abandonment to a caution about the kindly person who means them harm. It
engages the young mind at a very subconscious level and teaches the
child that very bad things can and do happen but that they can be
survived and overcome.</span>
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Answer:
¡¡Hola a todos!!
iiLas respuestas están abajo!!
Explanation:
Está Cassie, una chica inglesa, Isabella una latina de temperamento feroz, Jake, el chico totalmente estadounidense y, en medio del resto de los orígenes culturales vibrantes y diferentes, está el principal interés amoroso, Ranjit Singh, el delicioso chico de ascendencia india.
¡¡Espero que esto ayude!! =3
¡¡Ten un día maravilloso!! <3
Answer:
it caused the churched to be filled
Explanation:
Answer:
6
Explanation:
80-20= 60
60÷10=6
6 tane 10 TL link defter alabilir
Going on the assumption that it's about costs greater than benefits or something similar: People will do less of an activity when the costs outweigh the benefits (or the cons outweigh the pros) because it simply isn't worth doing; it causes them more harm than good