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    Because Grimms' Goose Girl Is Making the Transition from Living
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Because Grimms' Goose Girl Is Making the Transition from Living

Question 15

Question 15

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Because Grimms' Goose Girl is making the transition from living with her own family to marrying a foreign king and living in his castle, the story can be considered that of a _______________________, according to Turner.

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