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How would the end of the fairy tale "Cinderella" most likely change if the prince were not motivated to find the owner of the glass slipper? 1. The prince would marry one of Cinderella’s sisters.
2. Cinderella would continue to live a miserable life.
3. The prince would become impoverished, like Cinderella.
4. Cinderella would ask her stepmother to find the prince.

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