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A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title. The title "The Princess and the Tin Box" itself is a proper noun. The name of the author, James Thurber, is a proper noun. (And we haven't even started the story yet.) Within the text, "Her nursery looked like Cartier's window.", the word Cartier's is a proper noun, the name of a specific company.
The fable "The Princess and the Tin Box" suggests that material possessions and superficial appearances do not define true happiness. It emphasizes the importance of focusing on inner qualities, kindness, and generosity rather than external wealth or status. Additionally, it highlights the value of selflessness and empathy in relationships.
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"Music Box Dancer" was the theme for the CBS half hour documentary show 2 on the Town .
Puzzle No 132: Princess in a Box 2 (US) or Princess's Escape (UK). Location: Inside the Golden Apple's House' Please see the related link below.
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whack it with your umbrella if its a ! box. If not, i don't know
In the profile theme box heres the URL gaiaonline.com/account/theme
chocolates, butterscotch, and cigarettes.
the theme is the pandora want to know what it is in the box and when look at what it is in the she needed hope