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English, 30.10.2020 20:30, chem1014

I GIVE Read the two conclusions to Cinderella Conclusion A: "This is not the true bride," said he
to the father, "have you no other daughters?"
Then Cinderella took her shoe off, and put on the
golden slipper, and it fitted as if it had been made for
her And when he drew near the prince knew her
and said, "This is the night bride."
Then he took Cinderella on his horse and rode
away
Conclusion B: He obliged Cinderella to sit down,
and, putting the slipper to her little foot, he found it
went on very easily, and fitted her as if it had been
made of wax The astonishment of her two sisters
was great, but it was still greater when Cinderella
pulled out of her pocket the other slipper and put it
on her foot Thereupon, in came her godmother
who, having touched Cinderella's clothes with her
Which conclusion to Cinderella is stronger? Whe
Conclusion Ais stronger because it was dialogue
that helps readers understand the prince's
feelings toward Cinderella
Conclusion B is stronger because it desexbes a
surprising and positive resolution to the conflict
between the characters
Conclusion Ais stronger because it contains an
emotional moment in which Cinderella leams
something
Conclusion B is stronger because it shows that all
of the characters changed and got what they
deserved

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