In the third wish the king of the forest claims that he has yet to hear of the human being who made any good use of his three wishes in a paragraph consider whether mr peters proves the king wrong do mr peters wishes bring him happiness does he put his wishes cite two or three events from the third wish to support you points

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my answers 1.d, 2.b, 3.a, 4.d

Yes, Mr. Peters two wishes -- for a wife -- and then for his wife to become a swan again -- brought him happiness. Did he use his third wish? Was he happy at the end?

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I must not have the same test as all of you because mine has nine questions and yours has four what is up with that?!

i've got 9 questions,,, Connexus 7th grade

What are you confused about? Did Mr. Peters' wishes please the king? Did he make good use of his wishes, in the king's eyes? Find two or three examples from the story to illustrate your conclusion.

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To determine whether Mr. Peters proves the king wrong in "The Third Wish" by making good use of his three wishes, as well as whether his wishes bring him happiness, we need to analyze the events in the story. Let's go through it and identify two or three key events that support these points.

In the story, Mr. Peters is granted three wishes by the king of the forest, a talking fish. At first, Mr. Peters is not sure what to wish for, but he eventually makes his wishes with good intentions.

Event 1: Mr. Peters' First Wish - The Healing of the Injured Swan
Mr. Peters uses his first wish to heal an injured swan in the lake. In doing so, he displays kindness and compassion for another living being. This event shows that Mr. Peters is using his wishes to bring about positive outcomes and is making good use of his first wish.

Event 2: Mr. Peters' Second Wish - The Return of the Swan
After the swan is healed, it thanks Mr. Peters before leaving. Feeling a sense of longing, Mr. Peters uses his second wish to bring the swan back. This event demonstrates that Mr. Peters is not merely using his wishes for personal gain but rather to bring joy and fulfillment to his life. It suggests that his wishes bring him happiness by allowing him to establish a connection and care for the swan.

Event 3: Mr. Peters' Third Wish - The Transformation and Reunion
Upon hearing that the swan is actually a princess, Mr. Peters decides to use his final wish to become a swan himself. By doing so, he can be with the princess, and the two of them can live happily ever after. This event exemplifies Mr. Peters' selflessness and willingness to sacrifice his own human existence to be with the one he loves. It indicates that his wishes bring him happiness through the fulfillment of a romantic relationship.

In conclusion, Mr. Peters does prove the king of the forest wrong in "The Third Wish" by making good use of his wishes. He uses them to heal an injured swan, bring it back, and ultimately transform himself to be with the princess. These events showcase Mr. Peters' kindness, selflessness, and desire for love and happiness, ultimately contradicting the king's claim that humans rarely make good use of their wishes.