Asked by Remy
Could someone please check these ASAP!
1. What story does the poem tell in the first three stanzas?
Answer: The story that the poem is telling is a women who lived amoungst mirrors had locked herself in her house, and two villagers broke in, and she escaped into her mirror. When a family would buy the house they would lose a family member in the mirror.
2. What has clamied "many victims?"
Answer: I think the poems has clamied many victims.
1. What story does the poem tell in the first three stanzas?
Answer: The story that the poem is telling is a women who lived amoungst mirrors had locked herself in her house, and two villagers broke in, and she escaped into her mirror. When a family would buy the house they would lose a family member in the mirror.
2. What has clamied "many victims?"
Answer: I think the poems has clamied many victims.
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Answered by
bobpursley
correct
Answered by
Writeacher
1. What story does the poem tell in the first three stanzas?
Answer: The story that the poem is telling is a women who lived amoungst mirrors had locked herself in her house, and two villagers broke in, and she escaped into her mirror. When a family would buy the house they would lose a family member in the mirror.
<b>Check spelling/word choice: woman, among, etc. Content is fine.</b>
2. What has clamied "many victims?"
Answer: I think the poems has clamied many victims.
<b>The content is correct, but focus on making sure the words are also correct: poem (not poems), claimed (not clamied).</b>
Answer: The story that the poem is telling is a women who lived amoungst mirrors had locked herself in her house, and two villagers broke in, and she escaped into her mirror. When a family would buy the house they would lose a family member in the mirror.
<b>Check spelling/word choice: woman, among, etc. Content is fine.</b>
2. What has clamied "many victims?"
Answer: I think the poems has clamied many victims.
<b>The content is correct, but focus on making sure the words are also correct: poem (not poems), claimed (not clamied).</b>
Answered by
Sue
The question is: The mirror in the poem is: hungry, dangerous, greedy, all of the above
Can someone help me please!!!!!!!
Can someone help me please!!!!!!!
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