What is the theme in rapunzel?

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Answer 1
Answer: Dont be self obsessed

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What is the meaning of vine in the sentence: "He untied the
vine that held them together."

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Answer:

Like the glue keeping them from leaving each other.

Explanation:

Many Russian ____, such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, were exiled to Siberian labor camps for opposing government policies. A.
accords

B.
dissidents

C.
gastronomes

D.
seances

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The answer is B) dissidents 

Once the writer of a critical essay has read a novel carefully enough to say something sensible about it, the next step is _____. refining the outline setting limits finding evidence drafting the essay

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Answer:

refining the outline

Explanation:

Making sure that your text is going to be well divided, organized, and clear in many ways is something that you should be able to do before even writing the first lines. The structure will be very dependent on your intentions and those should be clear now that you finished reading the novel. So before writing, you must think of what to write.

Refining the outline is the correct answer.

Read these paragraphs from "The Rightful King of the Britons." So the three rode back to the church. There was the stone, but the sword was missing.
"Now, Kay," said Sir Ector, "if you could pull the sword out, surely you can put it back in."

What do Sir Ector's words suggest about him?

A.
Sir Ector is shocked because he doesn't understand how Kay can be the King of the Britons.

B.
Sir Ector is angry because he thinks Kay pulled the sword out of the stone without permission.

C.
Sir Ector is troubled because he doubts Kay pulled the sword from the stone.

D.
Sir Ector is excited because he knows Kay is the rightful King of the Britons.

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The answer is C. I can tell this because, Sir Ector, says it in a "I highly doubt it" tone. (my mom does it to me sometimes)

What happened to Beneatha after she told her Mama that she "was tired of hearing about God"?

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