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:::No:::Don't know:? No; :: Yes, 4)....: No
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je la nettoie un coup et je le mets .
All of a sudden, I put it clean.
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All of a sudden, I put it clean.
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Incomplete probably means I washed it and put it on.
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It's okay, the big bad wolf is dead anyway.
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Isn't it just not beautiful, I think it was eaten.
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This is also thanks to the blessing of the times, Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother have such a relatively happy ending because of the existence of children's literature.
By this time it was the Victorian period, and the changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution were so great that more and more people were moving from the countryside to the cities, they had more free time at home than they were apprentices, and more and more children were surviving as their living standards improved.
The concept of family has become more and more important, parents have begun to realize the special needs of "childhood", and the market is so keen and profit-seeking that children's literature has emerged.
Contrary to what most people think, the Brothers Grimm did not intend to do children's literature at first, they were scholars and experts, the elder brother devoted himself to law and comparative literature, and the younger brother studied medieval literature and folklore.
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There are various versions of Little Red Riding Hood on the Internet, and netizens are really brain-blowing.
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Everyone's interpretation of the ending of this story is different, but the children will hope that their grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood will be saved!
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Isn't it a good ending, Little Red Riding Hood discovers the big bad wolf.
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I've heard people say that Little Red Riding Hood is the worst person.
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It's true, the original ending was not good.
The familiar ending is that Little Red Riding Hood is rescued by the hunter and the wolf is killed by him. But in fact, the ending of the original French version written by Charles Perrault is not so happy.
The story of the original version goes like this. When Little Red Riding Hood asks for directions to her grandmother's house, she is wrongly guided by a vicious wolf, and there is no appearance of the so-called hunter, nor does the appearance of the grandmother, only a bloated wolf and Little Red Riding Hood who is devoured. The moral of the story is, don't talk to strangers ......
I think the later version of Little Red Riding Hood may have been changed to a happy ending for children. However, I think that although fairy tales with good endings are suitable for children, the original version is also very good, and it can remind children not to talk to strangers hahaha.
It seems that the intensive education of AF is really good. Grammatical errors are basically not significant, and you have the following two questions: >>>More