Which details best support the idea that the Grimms'
tales are important folklore? Check...
Which details best support the idea that the Grimms'
tales are important folklore? Check all that apply.
1. The tales are brusque and comical.
2. The tales come from the German oral tradition.
3. The tales were never intended to be read by
children.
4. Folklorists in other countries were inspired by the
Grimms' tales.
5. The UNESCO Memory of the World Registry lists
an edition of the tales.
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