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Marygold was happy that the roses turned to gold. |
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Midas changed Marygold's bowl to gold. |
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Midas was not worried about keeping all of his golden plates safe. |
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The fried fish turned to gold when Midas touched it. |
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Midas burned his tongue when he tried to jam the potato into his mouth. |
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Marygold did not change into a golden statue. |
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Midas was ashamed to tell Marygold that he had turned her into gold. |
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In order to change things from gold back to their original form Midas had to put them in the river. |
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Some things are more important than gold |
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What did Midas mean when he said, "Gold is not everything?" |
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What did Midas have to do to rid himself of the golden touch? |
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They weren't gold anymore |
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Why did Midas's clothes become lighter when he was in the water? |
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Because he loved her more than anything |
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Why did Midas sprinkle water on Marygold first? |
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She didn't know that she had been turned into gold |
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Why was Marygold astonished when she discovered that Midas was sprinkling water on her? |
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Marygold's hair and the sands of the river |
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What were the two things that reminded King Midas of the golden touch for the rest of his life? |
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