Answer:
An ability to improve from or easily adapt to misfortune or adjustment.
Explanation:
You know it’s a folk tale because we all know that nobody is going to arm wrestle an octopus. It’s just something unrealistic.
"The grass is always greener on the other side," she chirped, but her advice meaned nothing to me. I hope I helped :)
Native Americans had grown corn for more than 2000 years. They ate it and used it to brew beer way before the Europeans landed on America on the late 15th century, led by Christopher Columbus.
When the settlers arrived to the West Indies, they were offered corn by the Native American Indians. They learned how to grow it, took seeds back with them and introduced it in Europe.