reading: an article and questions about the influence of tales
Read the text and answer these questions:
1) What sort of document is it? What is the main idea?
2) Guess the meaning of:
- plot (§ 1, l.1)
- depth (§ 3 , l. 3)
- feel (§ 3, last line)
3) What/who do the pronouns refer to?
- them ((§1, l.3)
- them (§ 1, l.5)
- them (§ 1, l.11)
4) - Pick out ONE word showing why Michael, Zoe and Isabella love tales (one kid = one different word).
⇛To sum up : what do fairy tales enable all these kids to do?
5) Use your own words to explain why teenagers like fairy tales too.
Why Kids Say They Love Fairy Tales
adapted from readbrightly.com
by Kari Ness Riedel
Almost any young person can tell you the basic plot of Cinderella or Hansel & Gretel or Little Red Riding Hood. What is it about this genre of stories that make them so memorable and so loved by kids and adults?These stories draw them in, transport them to another place, and make them feel something — fear, happiness, worry, or excitement to name a few. They speak to universal themes of good versus evil and moral values like hard work and kindness. This makes sense as these tales were often passed down as oral traditions, so they must be captivating and relatable enough that people want to hear them again and again and memorize them to tell their own friends and family.
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