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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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the forest was restored to life

The serenity of a beautiful forest is destroyed when the firebird spirit, which lives inside a volcano, is awakened. There is a happy outcome, however, as the forest is restored to life in a stunning ending to the movie.


Hi,
Does the bolded part in the above refer to "as the forest goes back to normal when the movie ends in a surprise ending?" Thanks.
  

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It doesn't mean it goes back to normal, but rather that it was restored to life. Stunning can mean surprising, but it can also mean that it was simply very beautiful. Is this Fantasia?

  • It doesn't mean it goes back to normal, but rather that it was restored to life.
  • Stunning can mean surprising, but it can also mean that it was simply very beautiful.
  • Is this Fantasia?
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It doesn't mean it goes back to normal, but rather that it was restored to life.
Stunning can mean surprising, but it can also mean that it was simply very beautiful.
Is this Fantasia?
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Grammar Geek It doesn't mean it goes back to normal, but rather that it was restored to life.

Stunning can mean surprising, but it can also mean that it was simply very beautiful.

Is this Fantasia?



Thanks, GG.

Yes, I guess it it Fantasia.

To make sure, does "the forest was restored to life" mean "the forest was rev

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