Alice's Adventures in Wonderland retold in words of one syllable has 106 pages.
The numbers vary because if you read the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John the miracle of the loaves were told here and retold. It did not happen once. The miracle seem to happen on several occasions (if my understanding is correct.) There was this time that 5,000 were fed and then theres another where 4,000 were fed. I suggest you take time and read your Bible.
Most of the classic fairy tales were written down in the early 1800's. Since that time, they have been told and retold in various adaptations. In the late fifties and early sixties, humorous animated versions were shown as part of the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon show and called Fractured Fairy Tales. These were usually shaggy-dog anecdotes based around puns like Cutie and the Beast or Leaping Beauty and proved to be very popular. Capitalizing on that notoriety, it is possible to find fraction fairy tales which is a way, like any other word problem, to make the study of mathematics less abstract/more approachable and poses questions like, "If Grumpy is one seventh of the dwarfs, what percentage is that?"
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland retold in words of one syllable" was created in 1905 by English writer Joseph Charles Bowman. He simplified the original text using only words of one syllable to cater to younger readers or those learning to read.
Retold was created in 2010.
A retold Dumas has written: 'Trois mousquetaires'
behold
Yes
retold
Life on Earth Retold - 2012 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
lol to anna
Beauty and the beast
Yes, retold by Janet Schultz.
As the percentage of the people who could were few in those days, the stories were told and retold by men and finaly returned into book form.
i dont know and i dont bluddy care