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Genre's - Fables, Myths, Folktales, Fairytale
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stories with imaginary characters such as witches, giants and elves, dragons, ogres, or fairies.
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stories with imaginary characters such as witches, giants and elves, dragons, ogres, or fairies.
Fairytale
a very short story that makes an educational or cautioning point.
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a very short story that makes an educational or cautioning point.
Fable
a story based on either a real or fictional person.
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a story based on either a real or fictional person.
Folktale
usually a very old story that explains features of the natural world such as why the sun rises each morning, where thunder comes from, or why the ocean has waves.
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usually a very old story that explains features of the natural world such as why the sun rises each morning, where thunder comes from, or why the ocean has waves.
Myth
Folktales, Fairytales, Fables and Myths are all different _______
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Folktales, Fairytales, Fables and Myths are all different _______
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often begins with 'Long, long ago' or something similar.
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often begins with 'Long, long ago' or something similar.
Folktale
often include gods and goddesses and other supernatural characters who have the power to make unexpected things happen
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often include gods and goddesses and other supernatural characters who have the power to make unexpected things happen
Myth
often end with, 'And the moral of the story is . . .'
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often end with, 'And the moral of the story is . . .'
Fable
Usually begin with 'Once upon a time' and end with 'And they lived happily ever after.'
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Usually begin with 'Once upon a time' and end with 'And they lived happily ever after.'
Fairytale
Which genre teaches a moral at the end?
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Which genre teaches a moral at the end?
Fable
use animals as characters that speak and act like humans
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use animals as characters that speak and act like humans
Fable
have good and evil characters
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have good and evil characters
Fairytale
have main characters with extraordinary abilities such as great strength
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have main characters with extraordinary abilities such as great strength
Folktale
try to answer serious questions about how things began or occurred
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try to answer serious questions about how things began or occurred
Myth
What is a story with no known author?
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What is a story with no known author?
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What genre is Hansel and Gretel?
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What genre is Hansel and Gretel?
Fairytale
The Ant and the Grasshopper
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The Ant and the Grasshopper
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Paul Bunyan (fictional lumberjack of huge size and strength)
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Paul Bunyan (fictional lumberjack of huge size and strength)
Folktale
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Fable
Medusa and Athena
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Medusa and Athena
Myth

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