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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

"1) \"I am Oz, the Great and Terrible. Who are you, and what do you want of me?\" said the Beautiful Girl on the throne. 2) \"Please put some brains into my head,\" the Scarecrow asked the Beautiful Girl. 3) \"Please give me a heart,\" the Woodman asked the Beast. \"Help Dorothy to kill the Wicked Witch,\" Oz gave a task to the Woodman. Follow the model and make up other sentences."

Asked by bowmanrosst7257

Answer (1)

This question relates to creating sentences that resemble the provided examples using characters and dialogue format. The examples given are from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and show how characters make requests to Oz.
Here is a step-by-step approach to making up similar sentences:

Identify Characters: First, choose your characters. In the examples, we have the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and Oz (both as a Beautiful Girl and as a Beast).

Define Requests or Actions: Determine what each character wants or what task they are given. In the examples, the Scarecrow wants brains, the Tin Woodman wants a heart, and they are both given tasks by Oz.

Craft New Sentences: Create new sentences by keeping the same structure:

"I am the Wizard of Knowledge. Who are you, and what do you seek from me?" said the Wise Owl on the branch.

"Please grant me courage," the Lion requested the Wise Owl.

"Please give me strength," the Bear asked the Owl. "Assist Dorothy in finding her way home," the Owl tasked the Bear.




These sentences follow the pattern of having a character request something from a figure of authority and being given a task, while also incorporating some elements of fantasy, like the original. By following this approach, you can create various sentences that maintain the spirit and structure of the original examples.

Answered by IsabellaRoseDavis | 2025-07-22