a fairy tale or to some it is a dream
2007-01-04 06:29:01
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answer #1
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answered by miss lady 4
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That phrase it usually the ending to fairy tales with a love theme such as cinderella and sleeping beauty
2007-01-04 14:23:01
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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fairy tales. but i'm sure you can make almost any kind of modern story that you wanted and still end it "happily ever after" although i'd bet your teacher is looking for something at least related to a fairy tale. (ie. look up the Brothers Grimm).
2007-01-04 14:28:34
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answered by KJC 7
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Fairy Tales or Fables...
and judging by your grammar, spelling and sentence structure...the chances of you graduating high school makes a good fairy tale.
2007-01-04 14:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The same type that begins, "Once upon a time..." These are called fairy tales :)
2007-01-04 14:25:05
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answered by Ouize 1
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A fairy tale? You need to pay attention in class.
2007-01-04 14:22:43
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answered by mel 3
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They're called Fairy Tales, and just wondering...do you realize how many words you misspelled in your question?
2007-01-04 14:24:28
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answered by jennifer d 3
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Fairy Tales
2007-01-04 14:23:22
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answered by just LAURA for now 3
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Fairytales.
2007-01-04 14:25:30
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answered by siaosi 5
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fairy tales.....i loved to listen them when i was a kid
2007-01-04 15:24:24
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answered by jecawaste 2
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