Fairy Tales
Figurative Language
Tone
Mood
100

Fairy Tales came ___________ books.

before

100

Her smile is as bright as the sun.

Simile

100

What is the definition of tone?

The author's attitude in the story.

100

What is the definition of mood?

How the reader feels when reading the story.

200

Fairy tales were passed down through what kind of storytelling?

Oral storytelling

200

The world is a stage.

Metaphor.

200

Identify the tone of this quotation:

"I can’t believe it—we actually did it!"

Excited

200

Identify the mood created by this sentence:

She leaned closer to the dusty box, wondering what secrets could be hidden inside.

curious

300

What kind of characters can be found in fairy tales?

Talking animals, heroes, villains, magical helpers

300

The flowers danced in the breeze.

Personification

300

Identify the tone of this quotation:

"She handed me the note with a shy smile that warmed my whole day."

Sweet

300

Identify the mood created by this sentence:

She watched the last bit of sunlight fade, feeling the quiet ache of being left behind.

sad

400

What is the purpose of fairy tales?

To teach a lesson to children about behavior or making good choices.

400

Name two reasons why authors would use figurative language in their writing.

Entertain

Create emotion

Create imagery

Help the reader understand something new

400

Identify the tone of this quotation:

"My little sister giggled from behind the curtain, thinking that no one could see her little feet peeking out on the ground."

Playful

400

Identify the mood created by this sentence:

He bounced on his toes, grinning wide as the roller coaster inched closer to its first giant drop.

excited

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