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Wednesday 29 August 2018

Traditional Story

THE FOX AND THE MASK


Author's purpose

What do you think the author created this story?

Aesop created these stories which are called fables to teach us a life lesson.

What is the purpose (reason) for writing this story?

The story about the fox and the mask teach us a lesson to be yourself and not someone else, not to wear a mask and share out your real feelings.

What is the author trying to explain?

That inner worth is better to show than a fake one.

What a handsome face we have here! Pity, it is that it should want brains.
                                                                                                              -Aesop

What did the characters learn?

No one in the story really learned a lesson since the fox was talking to himself so I would say it's directed to the audience which every story is but no one is really learning one.

How did the characters grow or change?

I guess the fox reminded himself that it is better to be yourself.

Why did the characters act this way?

The character said those words to inform us that it is better to be your true self.

Why do you think this story came into existence?

To teach us a valuable life lesson.

What did you learn about Greece from reading this story?

There's no information about Greece in the story.

What do you think the purpose of this story is?

To entertain people and so we will be more mindful of ourselves and our actions.

Why do you think this story is important to the people of Greece?

It came from their country so they will listen to those morals more and follow it...

4 comments:

  1. Hey there nino,this is a really good piece of writing,and i really enjoyed reading it. I love how much i was able to understand the stories you read just through this piece of text. Next time, i recommend adding a bit more detail to it,but amazing job,none the less. sincerely, kerri

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  3. Good Job to myself

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