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  1. Why might authors createmodern versions of old stories? choose one Today’s students cannot read old stories. Old stories are
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  2. Why might authors createmodern versions of old stories? Today’s students cannot read old stories. Old stories are usually
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  3. Your essay must be at least 3 paragraphs.Read the stories & choose a life lesson OR important value that you feel the readers
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  4. How does your finished story compare to the kinds of stories you like to read? What inequalities matter to your in a
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  5. in english class each student must select 4 of the 5 short stories to read how many different combinations of short stories
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  6. Jarek loved to go into his room by himself and read books filed with stories that had been made up by the authors, or writers,
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  7. Read the passage from “Rivers and Stories,” Part 2.Rivers, of course, are like stories, and they are like stories that
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  8. Why do you think people read short stories What do you (personally get out of reading stories?
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  9. Anyone who has read "Stolen Day" by Sherwood Anderson and "The Night the Bed Fell" by James Thurber, can you help me. What did
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  10. You are looking at a website on the internet that has interesting stories. You want to introduce it to your sight impaired
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