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English, 20.05.2021 16:50 edjiejwi

You will be writing a creative story based on a fair tale or nursery rhyme from the point of view of the villain or an unlikable character. Imagine how the story would be different if it were told from the point of view of the villain or another character in the story. With the original story in mind, rewrite the story from a new point of view. Make sure to include all all of the elements of a story: plot and conflict, characters and dialogue, setting, and theme. (I’m Not good at writing essays need help ASAP)


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