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svet-max [94.6K]
3 years ago
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When Sarbaranar was just a prince, an old woman approached him with a disturbing prophecy: "Sarbaranar, one day thou shall be ki

ng, but not for long. Thou shalt lose thy crown to a redhead." Terrified, Sarbaranar's first act as king was to banish all people with red hair from the kingdom. Which statement best describes how the conflict helps make the story engaging? O A. The coming fight between Sarbaranar and the old woman is suspenseful. B. The choice to banish redheads from the kingdom makes Sarbaranar feel despondent. O c. The image of a crown represents royalty, authority, and virtuousness. D. The threat of the prophecy hanging over King Sarbaranar creates tension​
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2 answers:
telo118 [61]3 years ago
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Answer: I would say D.

Explanation:

The story creates suspense by saying that he banished all redheads of that time. However, he is now always going to be conscious of the prophecy, leading to great tension throughout the story.

Alexus [3.1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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