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English, 17.07.2019 23:30, edith47

Instructions: drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. match the plot events of a little princess with the appropriate plot element one goes with each paragraph exposition rising action climax falling action resolution sara’s life as a “little princess” changes when she finds out that her wealthy father is dead and has left her no money. sara goes from riches to rags. miss minchin, her headmistress, transfers her to a small and dingy attic room and forces her to become a servant. sara starts living comfortably again. her father’s business partner becomes like a father figure to her. sara also hires her friend becky to become her pampered servant. she is able to create her own tale from then on. sara struggles with her new life as a servant. one day, miss minchin catches sara having a forbidden gathering with her friends ermengarde and becky. as a result, she punishes sara by saying she’ll get no food the next day. sara goes to bed a sad, starving little girl. while she sleeps, her indian servant friend sneaks in and spruces up her room with all kinds of wonderful things, including food and a fireplace. at the beginning of the novel, sara is considered to be a beautiful "little princess" because she is truly loved by her father and comes from a wealthy family. her father drops her at a boarding school, where she believes she will have a bright future. sara wakes the next morning to a new, cozy, and enchanting room. she acknowledges her magical visitor. she is surprised to find out that the man next door is her dad's business partner, and he has been looking for her all this time. she becomes wealthy once again.

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