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Wendy celebrates children's imagination and innocence while also underscoring how these same attributes make children unable to fully understand or care about others' feelings. Both mundane (realistic) and fantastical elements appear together throughout the novel, in both the London and Neverland settings.
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By describing the main character's dreams about having luxurious riches
Explanation:
Structure, or form, is the arrangement of story elements according to purpose, style and genre.
Here, the author begins with describing her current state: pretty, charming, but not expecting much and no expectation of marrying rich.
Next, the author says that she "let" herself get married. Not that she was in love or "wanted" to get married. She married a commoner and she was unhappy.
She "suffered" from being poor. It tormented her.
She began to dream of a better life filled with luxury.
It should be: In order to do homework,
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