It depends what the book is about really,but I would put D. :))
Answer:
His need to see the king so as to make whatever requests he has makes him decide to tell the king about his daughter's 'supposedly' ability to spin gold from straw.
Explanation:
In the fable of "Rumpelstiltskin" by the Brothers Grimm, the story revolves around a miller's daughter capable of spinning straw into gold. And through this story, the theme of being truthful and being responsible for one's own actions are brought into the fore.
In order to feel or be taken superior, or at least taken seriously, the miller decided to lie to the king by stating that his daughter could spin straw into gold. Greedy as the king was, the king immediately asked for the daughter to prove her father's claim, which resulted in the actual production of gold from straw.
So, the main reason or motivation for the miller to tell the king about his daughter's ability to spin gold from a straw seems to be that he wants to be taken highly or to appear superior.
Answer:
D. by focusing on the availability of natural resources to support new technology
Explanation:
President Reagan can support the argument that Soviet students have reason to be positive about the future by focusing on the availability of natural resources in their country to support new technology. A country with abundance of natural resource have a reason to be positive because the raw materials needed in supporting new technology would be readily available at the country, therefore the country would develop both technologically and economically.
<span>I believe that it's Cognitive Behavioral Therapy</span>
Answer:
Alliteration.
Explanation:
In "Grendel" by John Gardner, the poetic device that the author used in the phrase "deeds of dead kings" is <em>alliteration</em>. Grendel is talking about what the Shaper said about the actions of glorious kings. He uses alliteration. This is a literary device in which the words begin with the same letter. In an alliteration, words can also belong to the same consonant or vowel sound.