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NNADVOKAT [17]
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After reading the assigned text, what did you learn are some of the most important ideas in stories from Iceland? Are Icelandic

folk tales like ones you are familiar with, or are they completely different? Formulate a simple research question based on these concepts. For example, you might ask, "What are common themes in Icelandic folk tales?" Go online, do a quick search for information, and write down your findings. Look over what you found and ask yourself, "What else do I want to know?" Form a new research question based upon your interest. Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest BrainliestBrainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest Brainliest
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astra-53 [7]2 years ago
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I am not familiar with many Icelandic folk tales, so obviously these are unfamiliar to me. When I researched some Icelandic folk tales, I realized that most of them have either trolls or elves in them. This is very interesting, and I wanted to know more about why this was, so I looked it up. It seems that there are so many trolls and elves in the folk tales because they are deeply rooted in the culture of Iceland. Maybe some folk stories from around here have elves or trolls in them, but certainly not as much as the Icelandic ones. I also wonder I there are some Icelandic folk stories that do not have these common themes in them, Though there probably are. Because we can see a pattern in Icelandic folk tales, I wonder if there is a noticeable pattern in folk stories from around here.

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koban [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

I am not familiar with many Icelandic folk tales, so obviously these are unfamiliar to me. When I researched some Icelandic folk tales, I realized that most of them have either trolls or elves in them. This is very interesting, and I wanted to know more about why this was, so I looked it up. It seems that there are so many trolls and elves in the folk tales because they are deeply rooted in the culture of Iceland. Maybe some folk stories from around here have elves or trolls in them, but certainly not as much as the Icelandic ones. I also wonder I there are some Icelandic folk stories that do not have these common themes in them, Though there probably are. Because we can see a pattern in Icelandic folk tales, I wonder if there is a noticeable pattern in folk stories from around here, but I'll research that later.

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