Mrs. White is a strong woman, and the narrator even says she's smarter than her husband. We get the sense that she makes lots of decisions for the family and that her husband is happy with this reversal of traditional gender roles.
As mentioned in Mr. White's section, she might go a bit too far sometimes, to the point of forcing Mr. White to do things he thinks are wrong, like wishing Herbert back to life. Some readers see her as mean and dominating.
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Thumbelina on its journey met with a terrible frog that wanted her to marry her son and then the good-intentioned mouse which wanted to marry her for a dull old mole.
However She was saved from both marriages and eventually met the Little Prince who was its size and in which she immediately fell in love. They married and lived happily in flowers, fun, and love.
At the beginning of the life she was afflicted with a series of accidents which she overcame with her goodness and honesty and then was rewarded with true love and a happy life.
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put out
Explanation:
put out, meaning extinguish
Answer:
A. Remote
Explanation:
The first analogy are opposites
Natives are people from or born in the place, while aliens are strangers to the "new land"
Remote means something off or far, and this is the opposite of something close or nearby