permutation A “make-your-own-adventure” story lets

  1. permutationA “make-your-own-adventure” story lets you choose 6 starting points, gives 4 plot choices, and then has 5
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  2. why might authors choose to tell a story using third person omniscient point of view?- it lets them focus on one character, but
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  3. Question: Why might authors choose to tell a story using third-person omniscient point of view?A. It lets them get inside every
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  4. why might authors choose to tell a story using third person omniscient point of view? choose and select one answer correctly.-
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  5. I adjusted my petticoats and rode toward father’s shop. We would need more candles if we would be sewing that many dresses.Whi
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  6. If you discussed the difference between the characters of a girl exploring an island in 1906 and a girl exploring Europa in
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  7. If you discussed the difference between the characters of a girl exploring an island in 1906 and a girl exploring Europa in
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  8. If you discussed the difference between the characters of a girl exploring an island in 1906 and a girl exploring Europa in
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  9. Use the story to answer the question.Based on this excerpt from the end of a story, what genre does the author use to tell the
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  10. Use the sentence to answer the question.I adjusted my petticoats and rode toward father’s shop. We would need more candles if
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