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English, 11.07.2019 13:30, drxppymami

Take a well-known story, such as a fairy tale or one of aesop's fables, and rewrite the ending in which you put your own twist on the story. examples of stories that you may want to use are: cinderella, the three little pigs, or aesop's fable of "the hare and the tortoise." but do not limit yourself to one of these fairy tales. choose a fairy tale that you know well. do not write out the original story. pick up the story somewhere at the end of the original story and begin your own ending at that point. for example, if you choose to do a new ending for cinderella, you might start off with: "the clock struck twelve . ." and then the rest of what follows would be your new ending, from that point on in the story. your writing that you submit should be your own original ending and should not include more than a sentence or two of the original story. most likely, your teacher will be familiar with the original story and therefore does not need to read the story again. your teacher just wants to read your writing. your teacher does not grade on length, but in order for this to be a well-developed and creative twist on an original story, your writing should be at minimum of 200 words.

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