The type of moral which would say "Don't be mean to your siblings."
How you should act
Folktales are always set in a specific year. True or False.
False. They are never set in a specific time.
The Legend of the Bluebonnets is from where?
Texas, North America, USA
The character who accidentally killed the king when he killed a bee.
Who is the monkey?
Explains how the bluebonnets came to Texas
The type of moral which would explain why it rains in the spring.
Natural Phenomenon
What are the two major types of fable characters?
Everyday people and animals
The Fish that Were Too Clever is from?
India
Character who made fun of Beetle for being a plain color.
Rat
What is the moral of Coyote Places the Stars?
Explains the constellations
Coyote Places the Stars has which kind of moral?
natural phenomenon
"I cut the crops, I eat them. I shake them, I beat them." is an example of what in fables?
Repeated lines or characters singing
How the Finch got Her Colors is from?
Belgium
Character with a really long name and a brother named Chang.
Tikki Tikki Tembo No Sa Rembo Churi Burri Ruchi Pip Perry Pembo
What is the moral of the story A Foolish Friend?
It is better to have a clever enemy than a foolish friend.
The Three Feathers has which type of moral?
How you should act
Fables always have a monster that needs to be faced, killed, or defeated. True or False?
False. Sometimes a problem needs to be solved.
Strega Nona is from?
Italy
Character who had two mean older brothers, followed a feather and married a Toad-Princess.
Noodle
What is the moral of Strega Nona?
Don't be selfish or listen to directions.
Name one story which has both types of morals
How the Finch got Her Colors
How the Beetle got Her Colors
What is an example of magic in a fable or folktale?
wishes, witches cursing someone, magic plants, enchanted books etc.
How the Rooster got His Crown is from?
China
Character who was cursed by a witch, ruined a bunch of crops, and scared two princes.
Glow Worm/Singing Monster
What is the moral of How the Finch Got her Colors?
Explains why finches look the way they do AND tells you not to act selfishly and take turns.