Hansel represents he archetype of the hero in this story. He is the character that learns about the stepmother plot and he finds a solution that will eventually save him and Gretel.
Hansel comes up with the idea of leaving the peebles to mark their way home, shining like silver pieces when the moon rose.
It would be his hunger, thirst, and suffocation in the train car. The other options are internal conflicts because they are occurring inside his head and are emotions or thoughts.
Answer: The believe the poem tells a story.
Explanation:
"For I’se still goin’, honey,
I’se still climbin."
This shows that she is telling a story that isn't quite finished yet, but is being continued everyday.
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Greed, wrath, and lust. I also really need brainliest please.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
bc how are u a dragon but ur afraid of lizards when ur quite literally a lizard