The "We" adds to the development of the <em>author’s message</em> to show that <u>everyone has a role to play.</u>
Your question is incomplete as you didn't provide the author's message. An overview of the answer will be provided.
An <em>author's message </em>simply means the big idea that's in a text. It is what the author wants the readers to know. It is sometimes the lesson that the author wants others to know.
In this case, since the emphasis is on "we", it means that the author wants everyone to do that particular thing that's addressed in the story. For example, if the message is about love, the author can write that we should <em>love</em> each other.
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A prerequisite is something that is necessary before doing something. So the prerequisite for developing interview questions is to D. gain a basic understanding of the topic.
Answer:
The difference between ashputtle and her step sisters interaction with their father was on the kind of gifts they requested.
Explanation:
When Ashputtles father asked that they made requests on the kind of gifts they wanted. The step sisters wanted fine things. One wanted beautiful dresses and the other diamonds and pearls. But Ashputtles interaction with her dad showed that she didn't need any such thing as the sisters. What she wanted was quite simple, she wanted her father to bring her the first branch that brushes his hat on his way home.