Matching question
6. _____ Fable
7. _____ Myth
8. _____ Legend
9. _____ Religious Stories
10. _____ Tall Tales
11. _____ Folktales
12. _____ Pourquoi Tales
13. _____ Beast Tales
14. _____ Cumulative Tales
15. _____ Fairy Tales
16. _____ Noodlehead/Jack Tales
a. Explains how certain animal traits, characteristics, or human customs came to be.
b. Explains aspects of how something came to be in the natural world and includes characters that have nonhuman superpowers.
c. Characters are prominent religious figures.
d. Humorous stories of characters that perform impossible tasks.
e. The moral is explicitly stated in this brief story.
f. The characters are animals that talk and behave as people.
g. The characters are good at heart by lack good judgment.
h. Simple stories dealing with magic and the supernatural.
i. Includes themes of courage or perseverance of heroes and unusual occurrences.
j. A fairy, human, or animal tale passed down by word of mouth.
k. Repetition of details that build to a quick climax.
6. e.
7. b.
8. i.
9. c.
10. d.
11. j.
12. a.
13. f.
14. k.
15. h.
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