What is a theme of "The Storyteller?"


Being good doesn't always protect a person from misfortune.

Stories about bad children are more interesting than stories about good ones.

Only the good die young.

Wolves can never be trusted to be good.
Question 2
Part B

How does Saki develop the theme identified in Part A?


by showing how the three children in the story are punished, despite their good behavior

by telling a story in which a good little girl is invited to tour a prince's garden

by showing how the aunt treats the children unfairly

by telling a story about a good little girl who is eaten by a wolf

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Answer:

Being good doesn't always protect a person from misfortune.

Answer:

hello your answer is for part A Being good doesn't always protect a person from misfortune.

Question 2

Part B by telling a story about a good little girl who is eaten by a wolf

Explanation:

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