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Nana76 [90]
3 years ago
7

WORTH 60 points make me a folktale pls it has to have two brothers named Electa and Anshul in the village of Kabari and the brot

her at first be best freind but something happens and then they become enemys
i dont want tips or anything i just want a foltale NOT USED
English
1 answer:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Electa and Anshul have lived in the Kabari Orphanage ever since they were 12. They started out as best friends and they become brothers because they were adopted together. Later in the story, Anshul decided to steal the family fortune and run away. This action leads to Electa and Anshul becoming enemys. ---- I cant really think of anything else. :(

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