EVALUATING INDONESIAN HERO STORIES FEATURED IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
(1) Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia
(2) Universitas Bina Nusantara, Indonesia
(3) Akademi Komunitas Negeri Aceh Barat, Indonesia
(4) Yayasan Litara, Indonesia
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