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Once there was a king who was incredibly picky about his guest list. To help his guards remember who was allowed in, he gave them a secret code: K ingdom: The largest group (all animals). P hylum: Narrowing it down (animals with backbones). C lass: Getting more specific (mammals). O rder: Grouping by diet or habit (carnivores). F amily: Relatives (the cat family). G enus: A smaller tribe (great cats). S pecies: The exact guest (a lion).

Classification is a broad term used in many fields. Here are two different ways to interpret your request: 1. The "Classification Story" (Literary/Creative)

Tales of dragons, talking clouds, and mirrors that spoke. These were bound in silk and kept in the North Wing, where the wind could turn the pages. classification

By following the code, the guards never accidentally let a shark into a dinner party meant for tigers!

One day, a young traveler arrived with a book that wouldn't fit. It was a true story about a talking bird. The traveler was confused, but the Librarian smiled. "Classification," she said, "is not about forcing things into boxes. It's about finding where they share a soul." She created a new shelf: , proving that as the world grows, our categories must grow with it. 2. The "Scientific Classification" Story (Educational) Once there was a king who was incredibly

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This type of story is often used to help students remember —the levels used to group living things (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species). The Secret of King Philip C lass: Getting more specific (mammals)

In literature, a or essay is a way of organizing a complex topic by breaking it down into distinct categories. The Tale of the Library of Whispers

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