The moon in "Embers of Moonlight" changes from a grand, shining, ivory figure, to a dead pile of embers. This change is first documented in the story when the narrator describes the moon's ivory glow becoming faded and transparent. Later, the narrator looks down at the moon, who has crumbled into a shimmering pile of dust, showing the end of this change.
An encyclopedia<span> is used to gain a deeper understanding of that word. A </span>thesaurus<span> is a book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts. A </span>glossary<span> is an alphabetical list of terms or words found in or relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations; a brief </span>dictionary<span>.</span>
What suggests the origins of "Cinderella, The Legend" is the fact that she had tiny feet what was considered of erotic significance in the Orient (ancient times). Hence, it could have been originated in Orient.
Anyway, her theory is uncertain because Cinderella, due to its popularity among boys and girs, is the fairy tale that has at least 345 documented variants and many more unrecorded versions.
I got b but I’m not sure so I’m read over it again!!
B
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