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what is true of the setting of most folktales, particularly
what is true of the setting of most folktales, particularly fairy tales? What does this contribute to the author's message?
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hint: Both stories The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed and Don’t Count Your Chickens are folktales. In many folktales, some
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yellowsunny
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hink: Both stories The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed and Don’t Count Your Chickens are folktales. In many folktales, some
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yellowsunny
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hint: Both stories The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed and Don’t Count Your Chickens are folktales. In many folktales, some
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yellowsunny
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Which statement best describes how J. Frank Dobie’s work could be revised for a culturally diverse, contemporary audience?(1
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Which statement best describes how J. Frank Dobie’s work could be revised for a culturally diverse, contemporary audience?(1
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Which statement best describes how J. Frank Dobie’s work could be revised for a culturally diverse, contemporary audience?(1
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Which statement best describes how J. Frank Dobie’s work could be revised for a culturally diverse, contemporary audience?(1
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Which statement is true?
A geographical setting includes the year and the time of day. Dialogue is an example of how an author
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Hi,
I am writing an essay about "Disneyfication" of folktales, and I searched for quotes and resources but I didn't find any
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