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Q: What do we call stories about the past that are not written down?
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What do people call stories about the past that are not written down?

People often refer to stories about the past that are not written down as oral history or oral traditions. These stories are passed down through generations by word of mouth.


What do we called stories about that past that are not written down?

oral traditions


How do you know about the Tudors?

because,stories have been past on or written down but as we know they arenot stories and we saw the paintings and they have been examined


Why were aboriginal myths written in past tense?

Myths are always told in the past tense (they began as verbal stories, only later written down.) The past tense is used because they purport to describe events that happened in the past.


Do all short stories have to be written in present tense?

No. If you look you will see that stories are often written in past, present and future


What is a story set in the past but written in the present call?

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What do you call a book that was handed down from the past?

An ancient or historical book.


What are some vocabulary words from the merry adventures of robin hood?

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What is the past tense of call?

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What was ancient Indians main religion?

They didn't have a main religion, they had faith though and old stories and traditions passed down from past generations.


A story that is handed down from the past is called a?

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What has the author Clifford Stetson Parker written?

Clifford Stetson Parker has written: 'Review and progress in French' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar 'French stories of the past and present' -- subject(s): French Short stories, French language, Readers