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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
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How does Prince Harweda in "The Magic Prison" change after living in the prison. A. He becomes more and more angry at his godmot

her for locking him. B. instead of thinking of himself, he worries about the birds health. C. He takes food and water from the bird so they can both survive. D. since he is angry at the godmother, he begins to break the mirrors
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NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
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c

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