The Paper bag princess by Robert Munsch

The Paper bag princess by Robert Munsch

by Swami Suryendu Puri -
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It is a nice experience to restart studies after about three decades. I enjoyed the story "The Paper bag princess by Robert Munsch". However, my certain answers were a little different from the solutions provided with the exercise. I am sharing my observation below, and would appreciate if anyone can comment upon them making any required suggestions. Thank you.


The Paper bag princess by Robert Munsch

Elizabeth [Proper Noun] was [state verb] a [indefinite article] beautiful [adjective] princess [common noun]. She [personal pronoun] lived [lexical verb] in [preposition] a [indefinite article] castle [common noun] and [conjunction] had [lexical verb] expensive [adjective] clothes [common noun]. She [personal pronoun] was [helping verb] going to [grammatical construction] marry [lexical verb] a [indefinite article] prince [common noun] named [lexical verb] Roland [proper noun]. Unfortunately [adverb], a [indefinite article] dragon [common noun] smashed [lexical verb] her [possessive pronoun] castle [common noun], burned [lexical verb] all [adjective] her [possessive pronoun] clothes [common noun] with [preposition] his [possessive pronoun] fiery [adjective] breath [common noun], and [conjunction] carried [lexical verb] off [adverb] Prince Roland [proper noun]. Elizabeth [proper noun] decided [lexical verb] to chase [verb phrase] the [definite article] dragon [common noun] and [conjunction] get [lexical verb] Roland [proper noun] back [adverb]. She [personal pronoun] looked [lexical verb] everywhere [common noun] for [preposition] something [common noun] to wear [verb phrase], but [conjunction] the [definite article] only [adjective] thing [common noun] she [personal pronoun] could [modal-auxiliary verb] find [lexical verb] that [relative pronoun] was [helping verb] not [adverb] burnt [adjective] was [helping verb] a [indefinite article] paper [adjective] bag [common noun]. So [conjunction] she [personal pronoun] put [lexical verb] on [preposition] the [definite article] bag [common noun] and [conjunction] followed [lexical verb] the [definite article] dragon [common noun]. He [personal pronoun] was [helping verb] easy [adjective] to follow [verb phrase], because [conjunction] he [personal pronoun] left [lexical verb] a [indefinite article] trail [common noun] of [preposition] burnt [adjective] forests [common noun] and [conjunction] horses' [adjective] bones [common noun].