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Folk tales like “The People Could Fly” often make readers reflect on the ways we perceive our world. Consider the common saying “seeing is believing” and its meaning. After reading the texts in this collection, do you believe this saying is true? You will draw from “The People Could Fly” and other texts in the collection to write an argument that states and supports your position. Your response should be 4-5 paragraphs

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