I agree with his choice to welcome the younger sibling back home. He was clearly hurt by the son's decision to leave and as a parent -whether mother or father- the fear he must have had when the younger son left had to be great; his youngest child going out into the world all alone to places where he -the father-couldn't protect him from whatever evil that was out there.
His choice to welcome the younger son back is one out of love, it shows that he cared very deeply for his son and that he was glad he was save and back at home where he could protect him and help him grow more as a person.
<em>(This is my personal opinion, you can use it or expand on my ideas. Hope it helps!)</em>
Answer:
A. There was once upon a time a King and Queen who had everything they could possibly wish for in this world except a child.
B. "Never let the child put his feet on the ground, for as soon as he does so he will fall into the power of a wicked Fairy, who will do him much harm."
D. No sooner had his foot touched the earth than he disappeared before the eyes of the horrified courtiers.
Explanation:
A summary is a recap of the high points in a story. In this story, three important events that should be included in its summary are;
1. The introduction that laid the basis for the story. This will help readers to have a knowledge of the genesis of the problem.
2. The instruction given by the Queen is also important as failure to keep to it will have dire consequences.
3. The point where the Princes' foot touched the ground is another high point in the story. The readers will now be interested in knowing what happened eventually.
Answer:
You're basically making the most of a moment, for example, his silk tie gleams in the sunlight, is an example.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Hmm...
Memory?
Because:
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Today I will live my memory, tomorrow more memories will come. As time passes, memories aren't easy to remember, it doesn't take space, and it's only in one place, which is the pass. Memory is what we saw, but not see anymore.</em>