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Part A
What is the central idea in the Newsela article Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey"?
Campbell found that many stories have a similar structure.
Good storytellers read Campbell's work to develop strong characters.
Story analysts study heroes in blockbuster films.
Screenwriters adapt the monomyth model in films today.
Part B
Which quote best supports the answer to Part A?
"In the early 1990s, screenwriting author Christopher Vogler studied Campbell's work at the University of Southern
California."
“The next time you tell a story, think about the way you are telling it and why."
“The monomyth is the typical path a story takes, across all cultures and religions."
“A hero leaves the ordinary world and ventures into a region of magic and wonder."
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