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English, 23.11.2020 08:10 Jahin5996

For this assessment you must demonstrate your understanding of alternate plot structures by writing your own version of one of the fairy tales provided. Select one of the following fairy tales. Select two of the techniques from this lesson.

Rewrite part or all of the fairy tale using the two techniques you have selected. Include one paragraph in which you explain which techniques you have selected and how you put them to use in your re-write. Look at a sample of this assignment. See the sample. The Fairy tale is Rapunzel.
It is 100 points as well

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