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The forty thieves is part of the ____ and ___ nights

Thousand and one

Fourty theives can be classified as a

Frame story

After the battle told from the _____ ______ Point of view

Limited omniscience

The conflict and after the battle is resolved when Dave
Carries bill to safety
In the beginning of the open window readers see the events through this perspective of
Frampton nutle
The last few paragraphs of the open window switch to
Omniscient point of you
The three standard genre divisions in literature are
Poetry, drama, and prose
Historical fiction is
A genre based on the content
Historical fiction can easily be written from any
Point of view

The ____ must be of a ____ place and ____

Setting, real, culture

An anecdote is

Short narrative of a single event
In by any other name the theme of harmful prejudice is developed through the following

The separation of the Indian children from the other children



The headmistress desire to change the girls names




Premila experience with a rude teacher

By any other name is written from the ____
First person point of view

______ _______ narrates "the age of Miracles"

Abners nephew

Abner _____ The law but knows it can be _____

Miss used
In auto biographical essay is a short
Non-fiction piece, written about the author himself, and communicates a lesson the author has learned
Point of view –
Perspective or angle from which a story is told
First person point of view –
Point of view in which the narrator as one of the stories characters refers to himself as I I through the piece
Limited omniscient point of view –
Viewpoint of a narrative in which the narrator tells the story and third person but gets inside only one of the characters, usually the central character
Omniscient point of view –
Narrator tells his story and third person and as the storyteller he knows all
Personna
The person created by the author to tell the story, affecting the way a story is told
Genre
Type or category of literature