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kramer
3 years ago
7

Once upon a time is an example of a(n)________. realistic narrative inverted fairy tale personal essay mystery story

English
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WARRIOR [948]3 years ago
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B) Inverted Fairy Tale

MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
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Once upon a time is an example of a inverted fairy tale.

Once upon a time, meanint at some time in the past is usually used as a conventional opening of a story.

A fairy tale is a folklore genre in the form of a short story. Such stories generally depict invented creatures such as dwarfs, dragons, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, griffins, mermaids, talking animals, trolls, unicorns, or witches, and usually magic or enchantments.

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