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5/23/21

[Answer] Read the excerpt from "How the Grimm Brothers Saved the Fairy Tale." Which key details best support the main idea in this paragraph? Select three options

Answer: "...'Death and the Goose Boy' was omitted because of its baroque literary features;""'The Stepmother' [was omitted] because of its fragmentary nature and cruelty;""...'The Faithful Animals' [was omitted] because it came from the Siddhi-Kür...."




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