1. Identify Types of Precolonial Literature: Think about the different forms of writing, storytelling, and oral traditions that existed before colonization. Examples might include: - Folk Tales: Stories passed down through generations.- Myths and Legends: Stories about gods, heroes, and supernatural beings.- Poetry: Rhyming or rhythmic verses expressing emotions, ideas, or stories.- Proverbs: Short, wise sayings that offer advice or insight.2. Provide Examples: For each type of literature, come up with a specific example. You can either invent one or use a real example from a particular culture.3. Identify the Moral Lesson: Explain what the main message or teaching is in each example. What does it tell us about the values, beliefs, or way of life of the people who created it? Example: - Type: Folk Tale- Example: The story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" (a common story across many cultures).- Moral Lesson: This story teaches us that slow and steady wins the race. It encourages perseverance and discourages arrogance. HOPE YOU GIVE US A PERFECT STAR