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English, 14.04.2020 22:34 mckenziet8930

Think about how a person your age, a person
born thirty years before you, and a person born
sixty years before you would tell the same story.
Choose elements you think would be the same.
Check all of the boxes that you agree with.
O the basic plot
O descriptions of people
O descriptions of locations
o the central idea of the story
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