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English, 02.10.2020 15:01, rebeckas0102

Part D A Classic Creation story tells how the world was made or humanity came into existence. However, a creation story doesn't have to be limited to the
origin of the world. For this exercise, write a short story two paragraphs to a page in length outlining the creation of something it can outine the
creation of a character, a world, or an idea, as long as it contains the elements of a specific type of creation story Give the story a ute and include
the category of creation story in the ute. Before you work on this question, review the story presented in the video as well as the creation story
elements presented in this lesson
After you have written the story, read through it and look for ways to improve it, in addition to checking for spelling and grammatical errors. Try to
efine the narration by using more precise words and phrases and adding details and imagery Examine the structure of the story and try adding
narrative techniques such as dialogue and reflection

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