Asked by bev

Children under age six often mistakenly think that all stories are:


A. real.

B. pretend.

C. fairy tales.

D. meaningless.
B ?
Children as young as two recognize certain conventions of a story. They specifically recognized:


A. plot and setting.

B. a formal beginning and title.

C. the moral message.

D. characters.
D?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I disagree with your first answer, but the second is correct.
Answered by bev
C, couse little kids do believe whats in the books?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Little kids have trouble knowing real from imaginary.

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