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How did ambu changes tha story of Goldilocks

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The moral of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” is that individual actions can hurt others, especially when one person uses or destroys another person's property. In addition, the popular fable stresses the importance of self control and respecting others.

Answered by varunkumar1777
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Answer:

Ambu thought that the story of Goldilocks was more of a murder

mystery. She thought that Goldilocks was an heiress and that the house in the

forest belonged to the person who stood to inherit the property if she

died. Seeing her go into the forest, he must have put a bowl of poisoned

porridge in the cottage. She must have drunk the porridge and died.. She

thought that the bears were the invention of the storyteller.

Explanation:

Ambu thought that the story of Goldilocks was more of a murder

mystery. She thought that Goldilocks was an heiress and that the house in the

forest belonged to the person who stood to inherit the property if she

died. Seeing her go into the forest, he must have put a bowl of poisoned

porridge in the cottage. She must have drunk the porridge and died.. She

thought that the bears were the invention of the storyteller.

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