moral lessons...I guess? The author, Lewis Carroll, never intended the story to have a moral lesson. I'd argue against that, but that might be what you're looking for.
Answer:
to try to find a way to stay alive
Explanation:
The fisherman asked a tricky question to the genius in order to save his life. He expressed his surprise as to how it would be possible that some so giant can be easily fit inside such a small vase. The genius fell into the trap of the fisherman. He gave an illustration and went inside the vase in the form of smoke. The fisherman closed the knob of the vase and in this way the genius was again trapped inside the vase. The fisherman saved his life from the genius by using his presence of mind.
Lending a friend a huge amount of money is not really recommended, because they may ask you over and over and over again, causing you to forget how much she owes. She may also spread the word, making you vulnerable to more thefts.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
there is economic growth thats why the peak grew
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