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BartSMP [9]
3 years ago
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The people could fly: How does the author mostly structure the excerpt from the folktale? Answer choices for the above question

A. The author includes perspectives from people who experience the fields as a way to document their stories in writing. B. The author tells of events in a chronological order but includes a background exposition in the beginning. C. The author explains what life is like in Africa and then compares that life to what people experience in the fields. D. The author begins the folktale in the present and has a character remember an event from the past.
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ElenaW [278]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. The author tells of events in a chronological order but includes a background exposition in the beginning

Explanation:

This coud be seen in the way he <em>structured the stories about the Lion, Bruh bear, Bruh rabbit and other animals</em>. The folktale tells the story chronologically by talking about the animals and its story in different chapters of the book.

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