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2. part b: which detail from the text best supports the
answer to part a?
a "there are so many for us to choose from - in
libraries, in bookshops, and on our screens - and
each story seems new and exciting." (paragraph 1)
o b “popular stories like 'the hobbit' and 'the hunger
games' follow this structure." (paragraph 4)
c "campbell's hero's journey structure shows up all
over literature, no matter the genre." (paragraph 17)
od “so the next time you read a book, or watch a movie,
check to see if it follows the formula and ask yourself:
is this story really new? " (paragraph 21)
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