English, 17.10.2020 06:01 rallen1158
Read the excerpt from an essay about folk tales.
The majority of folk tales involve danger. Stories like "Little Red Riding Hood” are based on dangerous situations the characters have to get out of.
Which revision would best help the author present the main point more effectively?
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What pilgrim is portrayed as immoral and avaricious in the canturbury tales?
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Ivansanger rainsfordgeneral zaroffwhitneyadventurous hunter; calm and composed; considers himself a realist; new yorker; veteran of world war ia hunter; sympathetic to the plight of voiceless, defenseless animals; cautiouscossack; mute; formidable physical stature; wears a black uniform; used to whip prisoners for the great white czarcossack; aristocrat; has sharp, pointed teeth and red lips; devoid of humanity and emotion
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Read the excerpt from an essay about folk tales.
The majority of folk tales involve danger. Stories...
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