No, "Is you have yet to find your folk tale in the library" is not a complex sentence. It is a simple interrogative sentence.
the elements of naratives are sentence
Sure! "He grew up listening to traditional folk music passed down through generations."
I don't want to go to the old folks home. This question is a sentence with the word "folk" in it.
I heard a great folk song yesterday! Let's go see the folk dancers next!
his folks come from France
"Folk literature forms from our region" may be a sentence or a sentence fragment.If word 'forms' is the verb, it is a complete sentence. For example:Folk literature forms from our region. We believe it reflects our colorful history.If the word 'forms' is the noun that means the forms of folk literature, then it is a noun phrase, an incomplete thought. Example sentences with the noun phrase:Subject: Folk literature forms from our region are a reflection of our culture.Object: We are proud of the folk literature forms from our region.
Join the Folk Nation & find out.
I enjoy reading folk tales from different cultures to learn about their traditions and beliefs.
Most, if not all folk tales are fiction.
Folktakes are filed under non-fiction in the library.
Charles W. Bean has written: 'Theses and dissertations in the Library of Congress containing folksong and folk music collectanea' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Folk music, Folk-songs, American
African folk tales usually have morals, like aesop's fables. They center around animals and villages. You could probably find some good ones at you local library, if its diverse.