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SashulF [63]
3 years ago
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hey! I have to perform a shadow puppet story so please give me Ideas on what i can make it about! something short and sweet. it

cannot be a story already created like for example: the tortise in the hare. also, provide more details on what is happening in the story.
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Evgen [1.6K]3 years ago
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Hey! i think you could maybe start with two animals that are best friends (for example a frog and a duck) one follows the other around where ever he/she goes. that one copies everything he/she does :)

the duck (in example) starts getting very angry that (we’ll use the frog in this case) the frog is coping everything he/she does

this creates conflict :)

some things that your character can do about this situation include

invading their house
coping everything they do
killing them

hope this helps :)

brainliest please
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