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tatyana61
13 days ago
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In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and Oz introduce themselves to each other. How did they introduce themselves? A. Oz, the

Magnificent; Dorothy, the Hopeful B. Oz, the All-Powerful; Dorothy, the Innocent C. Oz, the Great and Powerful; Dorothy, the Sweet and Innocent D. Oz, the Great and Terrible; Dorothy, the Small and Meek
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ddd [6.2K]13 days ago
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The answer is D. Oz, the Great and Terrible; Dorothy, the Small and Meek. This situation ultimately results in irony. Although Oz presents himself as a formidable and intimidating figure, we ultimately learn that he is merely an ordinary man. Conversely, although Dorothy seems meek and unassuming, her character development reveals her courage and ability to confront those who threaten her and her friends.
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