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Answer:Meta means for someone to do or make something!
The correct answer cannot be any of the other choices besides, sequence.
If the answer was "Adding an Idea" it would have to be furthermore, yet, in addition, and other choices.
The only category "Afterword" belongs in is a sequence.
Explanation:
The Fox's Wedding (Kitsune no Yomeiri) is one of the famous Japanese folklore.
It is a story of a boy who once lived with his pregnant mother, his father had died. The boy was curious and adventurous by nature. One day he saw a unique hut, a hut he had never seen. He went there inside and saw an old woman, who started to tell a story. After listening some stories, the old woman asked boy to leave,but as she opened the door, she noticed rain on a sunny day. Seeing that, the woman asked boy to stay back in house. The boy then asked and woman told that this was the indication of Fox wedding and humans are not allowed to go.
The boy somehow sneaked out towards Fox wedding, he saw a white and a blue dressed fox, it was too beautiful for him, but then he got noticed by Foxes and the boy then ran to save his life. He first went to his mother and then to old woman house, but ultimately he got killed.
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To show that Gandhi was interested in independence for all Indian people
. To show the culture of Indian villages along the route to the sea
. To provide more human interest by showing Indian people
. To provide a broader perspective of how Gandhi wanted the country to change
Answer:
To show that Gandhi was interested in independence for all Indian people
Explanation:
The video shows that Ghandi's struggle was in favor of all citizens of India regardless of sex and social status. Ghandi wanted free hatred and a happy and strong people. To reinforce this objective, the video featured women weavers, as it showed that Ghandi's purposes encompassed social minorities, often overlooked by great leaders, such as women. In addition, it reinforced the importance of the working class, including that which was not within the industries.