He was intrigued by the idea of him being in control, and was being controlled by greed. It got the best of him, and he needed to know more. He returned to the witches to hear more information about his success, but didn't know that he'd actually be hearing about his failure.
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Lighting is the answer, not 100% sure but I think it's the right answer.
1 option for the first question about np
False I think
The patterns on Japanese kimonos show the Japanese cultural value of B. peace with the world.
<h3>What do Kimono patterns represent?</h3>
The Japanese culture places a premium on being at peace with the world as they believe this is the best way to live.
To that end, they put up patterns of trees, rivers and other natural objects on kimonos to show that one should be at peace with the entire world including nature.
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A loose dress.
One careless move and that lathe will have her all tangled up in all sorts of ways. In fact, she'd be wise to dress in Jeans or attractive slacks, and a blouse that's neatly tucked in at the waist. She would also be wise to make sure she is buttoned up and that there are no loose ends anywhere. Lathes look harmless, they are just like any other machine; care must be taken when working on them.
The only worse thing she could do would be to be careless around a band saw or a table saw.