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A story that gives a problem to solve usually involving crime, a “Who ‘dun’ it?”

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Mystery[mis-tuh-ree]

Josh B

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A story that gives a problem to solve usually involving crime, a “Who ‘dun’

it?”

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Classic examples of a mystery are the Nancy Drew books, the first one published in 1998. The Hardy Boys are also classic, first published in 1927.

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A modern example of mysteries are The Wishbone Series. There are mystery elements in it. A mystery T.V. show is Scooby Doo. CSI is also a T.V.

mystery.

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It will be important to pick out mystery when you are older in college, on a test, and when reading books. You would not get that a book is a mystery unless it tells you that it is a mystery. It could be confusing if you were reading a mystery and you did not know that it was a mystery. The plot would be confusing and so would the characters. If you thought

the bad person was the good person you would read the story wrong.

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