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Unit Test
Read this excerpt from The People Could I
'Well, Mas Tom," he said finally, this old raccoon, he run a long time, but they caught him at last."
When John said that his owner. Tom, lifted the box and the smaller box. Lo and behold, a raccoon jumped out to the
ground
How does this excerpt show that the story is a folktale?
John tells Tom a story full of exaggerations
2. John passes his story down through generations.
3.John inexplicably knows what is in the box.
4.John is dealing with a common, everyday occurrence,
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Unit Test
Read this excerpt from The People Could I
'Well, Mas Tom," he said finally, this ol...
'Well, Mas Tom," he said finally, this ol...
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