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| when you really want something |
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| a fancy light with many ornaments |
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| concerned with only yourself |
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| to relax; make feel better |
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| Merchants buy and sell things. |
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| Beauty asked for a rose because it didn't cost any money. |
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| The merchant had 13 children. |
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| Beauty's sisters asked for money. |
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| The children were used to having servants do all of their work. |
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| The Prince told Beauty that she shouldn't be deceived by the way things appear. |
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| The garden was covered in snow. |
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| The merchant found all of his expensive goods when he got back to his ship. |
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| Beauty saw the Beast in her Dreams. |
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| When Beauty said she would marry the Beast he turned into a Prince. |
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| Because her rose had caused all the trouble. |
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| Why did Beauty's sisters blame her for what happened? |
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| She thought it was her fault. |
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| Why did Beauty feel she should go to the Beast's palace? |
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| His housed burned, he lost all of his ships, and the people who worked for him stole his money. |
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| Name some things that went wrong for the merchant. |
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| That the merchant would give him one of his daughters. |
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| The Beast said that he would forgive the merchant under one condition. What was the condition? |
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| The merchant had one month to see if one of his daughters would willingly come. If not he would belong to the Beast. |
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| Explain the agreement between the Beast and the merchant. |
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