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The Three Golden Apples: (From: "A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys")
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The Three Golden Apples: (From: "A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys")
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The Three Golden Apples: (From: "A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys")

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Trajectory presents classics of world literature with 21st century features! Our original-text editions include the following visual enhancements to foster a deeper understanding of the work: Word Clouds at the start of each chapter highlight important words. Word, sentence, paragraph counts, and reading time help readers and teachers determine chapter complexity. Co-occurrence graphs depict character-to-character interactions as well character to place interactions. Sentiment indexes identify positive and negative trends in mood within each chapter. Frequency graphs help display the impact this book has had on popular culture since its original date of publication. Use Trajectory analytics to deepen comprehension, to provide a focus for discussions and writing assignments, and to engage new readers with some of the greatest stories ever told.

In "The Three Golden Apples: (From: "A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys")", Nathaniel Hawthornes retales a classic Greek myth and adds his own 19th century touch.

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Release dateOct 1, 2014
ISBN9781632098801
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The Three Golden Apples: (From: "A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys")
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Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and biographer. His work centres on his New England home and often features moral allegories with Puritan inspiration, with themes revolving around inherent good and evil. His fiction works are considered part of the Romantic movement and, more specifically, Dark romanticism.

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