Answer: Citing the Back Cover of a Book. Even though citing a book's back cover is unusual, this is how a proper footnote could represent such a situation (this is only an example): ... The inside front cover of a book is called a “second cover” and the inside back cover is known as the “third cover
The protagonist is seen as a hero/good guy and a antagonist is seen as the villain/ bad guy.
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1. He must overcome obstacles and difficulties to win the pure maiden's love.
2. He creates tension in the story as the uncle who gets home late and forgets about the boy's intentions.
3. It shows how the boy confuses his religious zeal with his feelings of romantic love.
4. a central apple-tree” with “the tree of knowledge”
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