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It was so cold that the little match girl didn't wear a hat. Is that correct?

It was so cold that the little match girl didn't wear a hat. The little girl must have been very cold at that time, because it was cold, dark and bad, but the little girl still didn't wear a hat or cotton shoes. She is dressed very thinly.

The Little Match Girl is a fairy tale written by Danish fairy tale writer Andersen and published in 1846.

With the clue of "selling matches-striking matches-people dying", The Little Match Girl tells a tragic story of a clever and beautiful seller, stick figure, who struck matches five times in hunger, cold and loneliness, and saw different visions in the firelight. Finally, she smiled and froze to death in the street in her fantasy, exposing the evils of capitalist society and expressing.