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Tems11 [23]
2 years ago
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In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and Oz introduce themselves to each other. How did they introduce themselves? A. Oz, the

Magnificent; Dorothy, the Hopeful B. Oz, the All-Powerful; Dorothy, the Innocent C. Oz, the Great and Powerful; Dorothy, the Sweet and Innocent D. Oz, the Great and Terrible; Dorothy, the Small and Meek
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1 answer:
densk [106]2 years ago
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Answer: D. Oz, the Great and Terrible; Dorothy, the Small and Meek.

Explanation:

These presentations result to be ironic in the long run.

While Oz seems to be a powerful and terrifying giant head, we end up discovering that he´s actually only a common man.

On the same note, Dorothy presents her self as unthreatening and docile, but her character development show she´s actually very brave and capable of overcoming those who try to hurt her and her friends.  

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