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The tale of "cinderella" is literally a rags-to-riches story. cinderella means big money each year for her promoters. as long as children come to disneyland, as long as parents purchase her products, as long as youngsters see her films and television cartoons, she will make others rich. completeness is achieved with the words "as long as." true false

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