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1. While he forgot his work, Heung Bu took the bird home, and he caught some flies for the swallow to eat.
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do you know about the story "The Invisible Red String" by Quen Law
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A scorpion asks a frog to carry him over a river. The frog is afraid of being stung, but the scorpion argues that if it did so,
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In the stories Hiw the snake lost his legs and Lazy day Sunday “ which of the choices reveals the similarities between the 2
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Read the story "How the Snake Lost His Legs" and answer the questions that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From
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What can be learned about the Yaqui
Culture from the folktale
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Re-read the Sioux folktale called "The Little Mice," below. Then, answer ALL PARTS of the question: Use the RAD Method to
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In the folktales "The Swallow and the Pumpkinseed" and "Don't Count Your Chickens," the younger brothers are portrayed as
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Read the story "How the Snake Lost His Legs" and answer the questions that follows. Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From
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The Shepherd’s Lute: A Chinese Folktale
By: Natalie Stewart Long ago in a medieval village, a wealthy but bitter farmer named
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What is the theme of the story the invisible red string? Use the summary for you answer:
“The Invisible Red String” begins
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The Pigeons
Brazilian Folktale When the pigeons leave, misfortune follows. - Indian saying When Joanna appeared at the door
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from ,begin bold,The History of Tom Thumb,end bold,
paragraph 1,In the days of the great Prince Arthur, there lived a mighty
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The Pigeons
Brazilian Folktale When the pigeons leave, misfortune follows. - Indian saying When Joanna appeared at the door
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