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In the case of King Arthur, I would prefer to know the truth about his actual historial existence. The reason is that Arthur's life has been featured in classic narratives, but the supernatural elements of the story have lead to interpreting it as a legend or fiction. Thus, I think there is still a lot to find out about Anglo-Saxon England and King Arthur.
On the other hand, I think as a culture it is better for people not to know the truth about other mysteries, such as alien visitors to our planet and time travel. In that respect, I believe that it is not safe for citizens to possess information about certain mysteries, and it is better to treat them as unsolved to avoid chaos and confusion.
The historical period of the events gives readers the ideas and clues about how people behave at that time. The Dream Stitcher’s story moves eloquently between two time periods and places, America in 2008 and World War II Poland. Hard times are forcing Maude Fields to take in her estranged mother, Bea, whose secrets date to World War II. Bea arrives with a hand-embroidered recreation of La Tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde, the iconic 11th century Bayeux Tapestry. The replica contains clues to the identity of Maude’s father and the mythical Dream Stitcher, Goldye, a Jewish freedom fighter who helped launch the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. With the help of her pregnant daughter Rosie, Maude is determined to unravel decades of family deception to learn the truth about her parentage.
Does anyone know what the answer is to this question------ Think about the various conflicts in the novel. Identify and describe one event from the novel that represents a cause-and-effect relationship that creates conflict. Explain the effect the conflict has on other characters in the story. ------- It's from the book dragonwings
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a.) Gets a checkmark
b.) Does not get a checkmark
c.) Gets a checkmark
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