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Date: 2014-10-31 02:39:50
Fairy tale
Fiction
Research question
Kate L. Turabian
Cultural anthropology
Culture
Folklore
Literature
Fairies

Topic #19 The Dr amatic Pattern of Introductions and Fairy Tales The typical introduction to a research paper draws some of its ability to motivate readers from the dramatic pattern it shares with fairy tales:

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