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Book cover with decorative frame in vintage style vector with ornamental elements: vine leaf, grapes and bird. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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Camille Bruya
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What is a story? What are the basic components of a story? In this program we'll look at fairy tales to understand the key elements in story telling. Students will be able to walk away with an understanding of protagonist vs antagonist, beginning, middle, end and what makes for a good story. Students will then write their own story which will be discussed in class. Students will be given feedback and will make rewrites. By the end of the lesson, each student will have a written a story…

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A Bunch of Cherries. L.T. Meade (1854-1914). Illustrated by E. Stuart Hardy. Ernest Nister, London. E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, [1898].  "The cherry-trees in the Court garden bore the most splendid fruit which could be obtained in any part of the county. They were in great demand, not only for the girls who lived in the old house and played in the garden, but for the neighbours all over the country." Childrens Book Cover, 카드 디자인, Vintage Book Covers, Beautiful Book Covers, Old Book, Book Cover Art, Young Men, Children Book Cover, Old Books

A Bunch of Cherries. L.T. Meade (1854-1914). Illustrated by E. Stuart Hardy. Ernest Nister, London. E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, [1898]. "The cherry-trees in the Court garden bore the most splendid fruit which could be obtained in any part of the county. They were in great demand, not only for the girls who lived in the old house and played in the garden, but for the neighbours all over the country."

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