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how does grannys wonderful chair transform book of the thousand nights and a night, which published almost 20 years earlier?
- in grannys wonderful chair, a chair is s by two people with a similar status.
- in grannys wonderful chair, a chair is s valuable it costs more than expected.
- in grannys wonderful chair, a chair lasts long time because it is important to its o
- in grannys wonderful chair, a chair follo orders to bring someone to a different location.
Response
To solve this, we analyze the descriptions of the chair in both texts:
- From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, the carpet (or chair - like object) moves someone when they will it.
- From Granny’s Wonderful Chair, the chair moves the girl when she gives it an order (saying “Chair of my grandmother, take me such a way”).
Now we evaluate the options:
- The option about “two people with similar status” is not supported by either text.
- The option about cost is irrelevant, as neither text discusses the chair’s price.
- The option about the chair lasting long is not the focus of the transformation between the two texts.
- This option matches: in Granny’s Wonderful Chair, the chair follows the girl’s order to move her to a different location, similar to the magical movement in the earlier text but initiated by an order (vs. “willing” in the first).
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- In Granny’s Wonderful Chair, a chair follows orders to bring someone to a different location.