what great power did sara possess Lesson 7 (little princess) class 6th
Answers
Burnett begins chapter five by explaining that Sara's true power lies in neither her wealth nor her cleverness, but in her ability to make up stories. Sara loves to tell stories and get lost in her imagination. One day she notices a small, grimy child watching her, but the child runs away as soon as Sara notices her presence. Later, though, the same girl enters the room where Sara is telling a story to friends and begins to clean the fireplace. Sara, seeing that she is working slowly and quietly because she wants to hear the story that is being told, raises her voice to help the girl hear. Lavinia, though, calls attention to the eavesdropper, who runs out of the room. This prompts Sara to reveal her more hotheaded side. She objects to Lavinia's behavior, but Lavinia explains that her mother would not allow her to tell stories to servants. When Sara responds that her own mother would not mind, Lavinia reminds Sara that she has none. This prompts Lottie to pipe up, mentioning the comforting tales of the afterlife that Sara has told her. Lavinia finds these tales immoral and ridiculous. Later, Sara asks her maid Mariette about the servant, and Mariette tells her that she is newly hired and does every type of menial task imaginable at the school. In spite of her stunted appearance, she is fourteen years old, and her name is Becky. This revelation sets Sara's imagination aflame, and she becomes even more curious about Becky.
Not long afterwards, Sara finds Becky fast asleep in her own room. A brief foray into Becky's point of view reveals that she always saves Sara's room for last when she cleans, since it is more luxurious than the other pupils' and therefore more interesting. In fact, Becky is as fascinated by Sara as Sara is by Becky. Sara is inclined to let Becky rest, but she wakes up in a panic. Sara soothes her and reassures her that she won't tell anyone about Becky falling asleep. She even offers her some cake. Becky tells Sara that she reminds her of a princess she once saw, and Sara resolves out loud to pretend that she is a princess. She also offers to tell Becky the rest of the story that Becky started listening to earlier, sharing it in increments when Becky comes to visit. Becky leaves feeling loved and gratified, while Sara realizes that, while she cannot help strangers the way a real princess might, she can still offer kindness in small ways to those who cross her path.
HOPE IT MAY HELP YOU
KEEP SMILING
IF POSSIBLE MAKE MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST ANSWER,PLS FOLLOW ME