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Things We Have Learned: *Character: Characters are people or animals in stories. *Realism and Fantasy : There are two kinds of made-up stories - those that could really happen and those that could never happen. A realistic story tells about something that could really happen in real life. A fantasy is a story that could not happen in real life. It is make-believe. Good readers look for clues that tell them whether a story could really happen or is make-believe. |
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