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English, 01.07.2020 21:01 nockturnal1993

How are the fictional and nonfictional texts in The People Could Fly similar? Both tell stories about what it actually felt like to escape from slavery. Both show the dangerous journey that people made to gain their freedom. Both tell stories of hope that were shared from one generation to the next. Both include imaginary details to highlight parts of a historical experience.

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