What is the significance of "The Magic Bonbons" in literary history?
The Magic Bonbons
a.It is a morality tale from the age of Colonial America.
b.It is a story about ambition from the period of realism and naturalism.
c.It is a dystopian version of a fairy tale from the age of modernism.
d.It is a fable from the period of romanticism.
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It teaches them to be creatives and become thinkers rather than just becoming conventional readers who learn nothing. The significance of "The Magic Bonbons" in literary history: The story talks about a lady who is rich but has got no talent.
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