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Guided Questions- Yeh-Shen: A Cinderella Story From China Chinese pages 335-343 1. Lines 1–11: What is the setting of this story? How do you know?

2. Lines 1–11: Which two characters are introduced here? What similarities do

these characters have to two of the main characters in other versions of the
Cinderella story that you know?

3. Lines 12–20: What evidence of the conflict, or struggle, faced by Yeh-Shen is in these lines?
4. Lines 12–20: What example of an unrealistic or fantastic element is in these lines?
5. Lines 54–57: What words and phrases in these lines foreshadow possible future events?

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