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Folktale Review
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- Q1Has a character who tries to trick others, but the good character does not fall for the tricks. This story also teaches a lesson.mythtall talefablefairy tale30s
- Q2Has a “larger than life” main character. These stories are also full of exaggeration.legendtall talefablemyth30s
- Q3Usually begins with “Once Upon A Time” and has princesses and princes as main characters.mythfairy talefabletall tale30s
- Q4A story based on a real person, but it has some events that are not entirely true.fabletall talelegendmyth30s
- Q5A story that tries to explain how something in nature came to be. It can also have gods and goddesses as characters.mythfabletall talelegend30s
- Q6The Tortoise and the Hare is an example of this type of story.mythtall talefablelegend30s
- Q7Paul Bunyan is an example of this type of story.mythlegendfabletall tale30s
- Q8Beauty and the Beast is an example of this type of story.fabletall talefairy talemyth30s
- Q9Johnny Appleseed is an example of this type of story.mythlegendtall talefable30s
- Q10Hercules Quest and How Moon Regained Her Shape are both examples of this type of story.fablemythfairy talelegend30s