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Book One. UNIT 4 Stories Stories are enjoyed for many reasons . A well - told story can almost always captivate us with the lure of " what comes next . " But stories also tell us about people . In the simplest sense , stories describe a ...
Book One. UNIT 4 Stories Stories are enjoyed for many reasons . A well - told story can almost always captivate us with the lure of " what comes next . " But stories also tell us about people . In the simplest sense , stories describe a ...
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... STORY 1. How do the first four paragraphs pre- pare you for the " crisis " in this story ? 2. What article owned by Jannie had never been found ? How was this particu- lar mystery solved at the end of the story ? 3. Each member of this ...
... STORY 1. How do the first four paragraphs pre- pare you for the " crisis " in this story ? 2. What article owned by Jannie had never been found ? How was this particu- lar mystery solved at the end of the story ? 3. Each member of this ...
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... story ? What did the Blazing Star mean to the characters in this story ? 8. Toward the end of the story , the au- thor tells us that many incidents in the story could not happen nowadays . Do you agree ? How might , this story have ...
... story ? What did the Blazing Star mean to the characters in this story ? 8. Toward the end of the story , the au- thor tells us that many incidents in the story could not happen nowadays . Do you agree ? How might , this story have ...
Contents
Heroes and Heroines | 1 |
Androcles an Aesop fable 583 | 18 |
Pandora retold by W M L Hutchinson 186 | 29 |
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