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weqwewe [10]
2 years ago
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Take a moment to think about the stories you tell. What types of stories do you usually tell other people? Check all that apply.

A. Entertaining stories B. Exciting stories C. Made-up stories D. Informational stories E. True stories F. Stories that share my heritage
English
1 answer:
SSSSS [86.1K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A, B, C (but not as often), E,

Explanation:

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