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21 August, 08:48

I'd also like to demystify the idea that fairy tales are of use only to writers of fantasy or fabulism. I'd like to celebrate their lucid form. And I'd like to reveal how specific techniques in fairy tales cross stylistic boundaries. For while the interpretation of fairy tales is a well-traveled path among writers, fairy-tale techniques remain little identified and appreciated.

-"Fairy Tale Is Form, Form Is Fairy Tale,"

Kate Bernheimer

Which details from the text best support the conclusion that the author's purpose is to inform? Check all that apply.

"I'd also like to demystify"

"only to writers of fantasy"

"I'd like to celebrate"

"I'd like to reveal"

"a well-traveled path"

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  1. 21 August, 09:05
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    The details from the text that best support the conclusion that the author's purpose is to inform are:

    "I'd also like to demystify"

    "I'd like to celebrate"

    "I'd like to reveal"

    Explanation:

    The selected expression from "Fairy Tale Is Form, Form Is Fairy Tale," by Kate Bernheimer shows that the author is going to present information that will be very important for the reader, the verbs that she uses are the key part that makes you deduce that it is an informative material, for instance, the ver "demystify" is to present real and reliable information that is opposite to the general and uninformed idea of many. "Celebrate" in this context does not relate to an event but to expose the information in a very positive and enthusiastic real way. Finally, " Reveal" is to show others what something is based on proof.
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