Which of the following is an example of information withheld from certain characters?

Check all that are true.

Prince Eric thinks that Ariel the mermaid is actually a human girl.

Dorothy fears the Great Wizard of Oz, who is secretly a frail man behind a curtain.

Lady Macbeth tells her husband that he should be king.

Both Jack and his mother are surprised that the magic beans sprout into a giant beanstalk.

Prince Eric thinks that Ariel the mermaid is actually a human girl.

Dorothy fears the Great Wizard of Oz, who is secretly a frail man behind a curtain.
Both Jack and his mother are surprised that the magic beans sprout into a giant beanstalk.

The examples of information withheld from certain characters are:

- Dorothy fears the Great Wizard of Oz, who is secretly a frail man behind a curtain.
- Lady Macbeth tells her husband that he should be king.

The other options do not involve information being deliberately withheld from the characters.

To determine which of the following examples is an instance of information being withheld from certain characters, we need to analyze each option individually:

1. Prince Eric thinks that Ariel the mermaid is actually a human girl.
This scenario does not involve information being withheld from any characters. Prince Eric’s belief about Ariel’s identity is not based on any concealed information.

2. Dorothy fears the Great Wizard of Oz, who is secretly a frail man behind a curtain.
In this case, information is indeed being withheld from Dorothy. She initially believes that the Great Wizard of Oz is a powerful and daunting figure when, in reality, he is just a frail man concealing himself behind a curtain.

3. Lady Macbeth tells her husband that he should be king.
There is no deliberate withholding of information in this situation. Lady Macbeth openly shares her belief with her husband that he should become king.

4. Both Jack and his mother are surprised that the magic beans sprout into a giant beanstalk.
In this example, there is no evidence of information being withheld from any characters. Jack and his mother both discover the unexpected growth of the magic beans together.

Therefore, the correct answer is option number 2: Dorothy fears the Great Wizard of Oz, who is secretly a frail man behind a curtain.