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In the story, the queen considers herself beautiful and wants to be judged as “the fairest of
all.” How do we define beauty today? What is the danger in comparing ourselves to others?
Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in
your answer.

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Answered by emmalia1234567
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Answer:

Explanation: We today simply describe beauty as someone with really nice style or makeup or something like that’s. The danger in comparing ourselves to others is if we see someone and we start comparing ourselves to them then we think less of ourselves and we start picking out all of the little insecurities which then reflects on the way we see ourselves.

Answered by jenniferescamilla27
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Answer:ifk

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