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English, 08.11.2020 03:10, que81hhh

Read the conversation from The Princess and the Goblin, Chapter 10, in which the king and Princess Irene talk about Irene’s great-grandmother. “Now, my child, what shall we do next?”

This was the question he almost always put to her first after their meal together; and Irene had been waiting for it with some impatience, for now, she thought, she should be able to settle a question which constantly perplexed her.

“I should like you to take me to see my great old grandmother.”

The king looked grave and said:

“What does my little daughter mean?”

“I mean the Queen Irene that lives up in the tower—the very old lady, you know, with the long hair of silver.”

The king only gazed at his little princess with a look which she could not understand.

“She’s got her crown in her bedroom,” she went on; “but I’ve not been in there yet. You know she’s there, don’t you?”

“No,” said the king, very quietly.

“Then it must all be a dream,” said Irene. “I half thought it was; but I couldn’t be sure. Now I am sure of it. Besides, I couldn’t find her the next time I went up.”

How does this dialogue reveal that Princess Irene is a dynamic character?

Select all that apply.

A: The dialogue reveals that Irene will change her thinking based on her interactions with others.

B: The dialogue reveals that Irene has conflicting emotions about her encounter with her great-grandmother.

C: The dialogue reveals that Irene has a difficult relationship with her father.

The dialogue reveals that Irene has no interest in exploring once she realizes her

D: experience was all a dream.

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