Answer:
A nobleman goes hunting and catches a monster who is short but has a big beard that is as long as the monster. He takes the monster and throws it in a shed, where his son finds and releases it. The nobleman tells his servant to kill his son but the servant refused. The son escaped and goes to another castle where the little monster makes all the women fall in love with him. He can’t decide who to marry, so he marries the monster and they live happily ever after.
Explanation:
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I believe the correct order is: 2, 4, 1, 5, 3, 7 and 6
2. The speaker watches as the raven
flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas.
4. The speaker feels like his soul
is trapped in the raven’s shadow.
1. The speaker imagines that
angels have arrived and spread perfume in the room.
5. The speaker asks the raven if
he’ll ever get over the misery of losing his love Lenore.
3. The speaker is amused by the
royal appearance of the bird and asks the bird its name.
7. The speaker wants to know if
he’ll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.
6. The speaker gets angry at
the raven and shouts at it to fly away.
Answer:
Uhm why are you giving away your points?
Answer: i agree
Explanation: It CAN apply to life. Practice is never perfect, and perfect practice doesnt always make Perfect. EXAMPLE; Albert Einstein, he was a bad kid in his school grades, but yet, he became the Most smartest man in the world. It took him a million tries to do (figure out) his work, it wasnt exactly perfect besides all the practice, but he managed. So yes, it can apply to life in some way, hope this helps.
Answer:
The difference is it is a lot stricter and the punishments are crueler