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Answer:
C) a conflict between the daughter and the king, who demands that she spin straw into gold
Explanation:
The main conflict in this passage is between the King who wants Miller's daughter to spin straw into gold, and Miller daughter who obviously cannot do so. The conflict between Miller and King is minor in this passage, so is the conflict between daughter and her father.
Option A, B and D are incorrect, since there are no such things in the passage as described in these options.
“Rumplestiltskin” is a folklore fairytale associated with Germany. The tale was collected and brought into written form by the Brothers Grimm in edition of "Children's and Household Tales" (1812).
Answer: A.He juxtaposes Creon, who is figuratively blind to the gods’ laws, with Teiresias, who is literally blind but can see and communicate the will of the gods.
In <em>Antigone</em>, Creon is a character who is unconcerned by the gods' law. Instead, he listens to the will of men. This character can be considered to be figuratively blind to divine law. His foil is found in Teiresias. Teiresias is a blind prophet who tells Creon that his decision is not approved by the gods. While the prophet is blind to the real world, he can see the world of the gods better than Creon ever will.
Answer:
C) Discrimination and lack of job opportunities
Explanation:
Lack of job opportunities and racial discrimination remained the top factors for black migration to the North and West. The advent of World War II contributed to an exodus out of the South, with 1.5 million African Americans leaving during the 1940s; a pattern of migration that would continue at that pace for the next twenty years.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character in the third person limited point of view. It is less personal than first-person point of view because the reader is not right inside that person's mind seeing everything through his or her eyes