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a Kind of wood that is very dark, even black |
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substance taken from the ground that metals can be removed from |
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failed to follow someone's wishes, helped someone's enemy |
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a kind of vest worn of a dress or blouse and laces up the front |
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a kind of table on which to lay a dead person |
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Why do the dwarfs tell snow-white she can stay if she looks after their house? |
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Why is snow-White at first afraid of the dwarfs? |
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Why can't Snow-White resist the poisoned apple? |
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Why does the Queen "laugh aloud" after killing Snow-White? |
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Why do the dwarfs take pity on the prince and give Snow-White to him? |
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Why do the dwarfs realize that the prince needs Snow-White more than they do? |
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Why does the prince tell the dwarfs he will "Honor and Prize" the lifeless Snow-White? |
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Why does the Queen keep a mirror that always tells her the truth? |
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Why does the Queen have no peace as long as Snow-White is the most beautiful of all? |
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Why does the Queen have no peace as long as Snow-White is the most beautiful of all? |
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