What did he wish for?
Golden touch.
How did she turn into a statue?
She hugged her dad.
It turned to molten gold.
When did they first appear?
In Midas's treasure room.
what does dolefully mean and what part of speech is it?
It is a adverb and it means expressing grief or sadness.
Did Midas enjoy the golden touch by the end?
NO.
Why was Marygold crying?
The roses were ugly gold.
Did Midas keep Marygold's bowl normal due to sentimental value?
No because he heard her crying and tried to cheer her up by making the bowl gold.
How were they described?
Cheerful and ruddy face.
what does quandary mean and what part of speech is it?
It is a noun and it means a state of confusion or doubt.
Did Midas think about consequences?
NO.
What did Marygold have on her chin?
An dimple.
What item did Midas try to eat first?
Spoonful of coffee.
Did they warn King Midas about his choice?
Yes.
what does avarice mean and what part of speech is it?
It is a noun and it means greed.
Who made Midas a handkerchief?
Marygold.
What food was Marygold eating and drinking?
Bread and milk.
What was the first thing Midas made to gold?
Linen fabric on his bed.
What did they tell Midas to do to get rid of the curse?
Get a pitcher of water and sprinkle it on anything he turned to gold.
What does paltry mean and what part of speech is it?
It is an adjective and it means unimportant, trivial, or inferior.
What did he not understand about Marygold's crying?
He thought the roses were beautiful when made as gold.
What item of Marygold's did her dad get wet?
Her nice frock.
What item did Midas regret turning into gold?
Marygold's handkerchief.
Where does the stranger go after he tells Midas what to do?
He vanishes.
what does bequeath mean and what part of speech is it?
It is a verb and it means to give or hand down a valuable possession.