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The Earth on Turtle’s Back

This story has a great over all meaning. The moral of the story is basically teaching readers that it doesn’t matter how big you are. What matters is if you are really determined to accomplish your goal.  Also I liked how they made the animals talk in this story because even tho it’s very unrealistic, I was still able to picture it perfectly in my head. It was a great use of imagery. I also feel like it was more of a lesson learning story.

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