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which evidence supports the conclusion that the grimms fairy tales were not meant for children? check all that apply. the tales are from the past and were collected through interviews. some of the tales discuss wars and other conflicts of the time. many of the stories tell about the horrifying and brutal treatment of children. the stories and the custom of storytelling are a timeless pastime for children. the tales often reveal the harsh living conditions of the 19th century.
The tales discussing wars, brutal treatment of children, and revealing harsh living - conditions are not suitable for children. The fact that they were collected through interviews and the custom of storytelling being a pastime for children are not relevant to whether they were meant for children.
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B. Some of the tales discuss wars and other conflicts of the time.
C. Many of the stories tell about the horrifying and brutal treatment of children.
E. The tales often reveal the harsh living conditions of the 19th century.