Answer: The moral of the story of King Midas and the golden touch was that one should never be greedy in life because the wish of being greedy does not give fruitful returns in the future.
Explanation: King Midas discovers that the ability to turn objects into gold is more of a curse than a blessing.
The answer is D. It is not specific at all. It doesn't even say what is wrong with the article, story, etc.
In Of Plimoth Plantation the characteristic of the authors writing style that is most evident would be "<span>Emotional Understatement" since the issue at hand is of course more serious. </span>
<em>Shelley's novel, Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus (1818), is a combination of Gothic horror story and science fiction. The book tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a Swiss student of natural science who creates an artificial man from pieces of corpses and brings his creature to life.</em>
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