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What evidence from "The Storyteller" supports the theme that pride goes before a fall? Select two options.
"It's a very difficult thing to tell stories that children can both understand and appreciate,' she said stiffly."
"Once upon a time,' began the bachelor, there was a little girl called Bertha, who was extraordinarily good.'
"The children's momentarily-aroused interest began at once to flicker, all stories seemed dreadfully alike, no matter who
told them."
"Was she pretty?' asked the bigger of the small girls.
*Not as pretty as any of you,' said the bachelor, 'but she was horribly good."
"There was a wave of reaction in favour of the story, the word horrible in connection with goodness was a novelty that
commended itself. It seemed to introduce a ring of truth that was absent from the aunt's tales of infant life."
"Why weren't there any flowers?'
"Because the pigs had eaten them all,' said the bachelor promptly. The gardeners had told the Prince that you couldn't
have pigs and flowers, so he decided to have pigs and no flowers."
"Unhappy woman!' he observed to himself as he walked down the platform of Templecombe station, 'for the next six
months or so those children will assail her in public with demands for an improper story!""
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