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1.
The Piper wrinkled his lips
(a) to begin dancing. (b) to blow his pipe.
(C) to whistle a tune.​

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Answered by iknowu9
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Ratcatchers Who Abduct Children

The Children of Hameln (Germany, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm).

The Pied Piper of Hamelin: A Child's Story (Robert Browning).

A Miracle of God at Hameln (Graf Froben Christoph von Zimmern).

A Miraculous Passage in Hamelen (James Howell).

The Pide Piper (Richard Verstegan).

The Pyed Piper (Nathaniel Wanley).

A Marvellous Prank Plaid by the Devil at Hamelen, a Town in Germany (George Sinclair).

Link to The Ratcatcher. The Grimms' "Children of Hameln" as retold by Charles Marelle. Source: Andrew Lang, The Red Fairy Book (London and New York: Longmans, Green, and Company, 1890), pp. 208-14.

Lang's source: Charles Marelle, "Le preneur de rats," Affenschwanz, et cetera: Variantes orales de contes populaires français et étrangers (Braunschweig: George Westermann, 1888), pp. 53-59.

The Magic Fife (Germany).

The Ratcatcher of Korneuburg (Austria).

The Pied Piper of Newtown (England)

Answered by nandanipaul123
2

Explanation:

✳Answer✳

✳(b) to blow his pipe.✳

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