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Please help me I need to create a story that follows the Rubric instructions EXAMPLE: The Lion King

1. Once upon a time, there was an animal kingdom in the African savannah.
2. Everyday Mufasa, the alpha lion, ruled over these animals and kept order.
3. Until one day he had his son Simba.
4. Because of that, Simba's uncle thought that he could have the power if he got rid of them.
5. Because of that Simba's uncle killed Mufasa and thought that he had killed Simba as well.
6. Because of that Simba was forced to survive with other stranger's Timon and Pumba far away from the pride.
7. Until finally one day he met his childhood friend that told him about the old kingdom’s suffering with his uncle, Scar, in charge and that he was grown and strong enough to fight back and reclaim the throne.
8. And ever since then he lived happily ever after as the ruler who brought order back and was admired by all.

•The moral of the story is that what you are fated to one day be is what you will be in the end. You can’t run away from your troubles.

Rubric:

A: Innovative and creative telling of story
P: Shared the key events of the story
PP: Shared some of the key events of story
U: Missing key events of the story


Please help me I need to create a story that follows the Rubric instructions!!! I’ll literally give

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