For what purpose does the author mention the names of various Grimm works in this excerpt? Select three answers.

The author mentions the Grimm's tales to identify some that were omitted or placed in footnotes.
The author mentions which of the Grimm's tales are not suitable for children.
The author identifies the new tales the Grimms received from their colleagues, friends, and strangers.
The author mentions the tales to unfold a series of details to support the main idea of the excerpt.
The author uses the tales' content explanations to serve as the reason for omission.

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The first, fourth, and fifth response options are those that show the author's purpose in citing Grimm's works.

Why does the author cite Grimm's works?

  • To support the information he presents.
  • To strengthen the text.
  • To justify his arguments.
  • To establish a point of view for the reader.

The author cites Grimm's works to make the text more relevant and reliable, showing how these works fit into the point of view he is establishing.

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Answer:

a, d, e

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