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Strike441 [17]
3 years ago
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Select one of the following stories, and rewrite it, telling the same events from the point of view of an antagonist (villain).

Be sure the reader knows the exact motivation behind the antagonist's actions, each character is fully developed, the new story
contains all story elements (conflict, resolution, exposition, climax, etc.), and you use proper writing mechanics. You also need to address the old POV of the story and the new POV of the story.
story options:
-Little Red Riding Hood
-The tortoise and the Hare
-Goldilocks
I will be giving a brainliest
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1 answer:
kow [346]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

TRIANGLE

Explanation:

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