This story takes place mostly in this kind of natural, tree-covered area.
the forest
The wolf says he didn’t want to eat Red Riding Hood, he only wanted this.
fruit, apples
This character tells his side of the story.
The wolf
The most exciting part of the story is when the wolf goes here before Red Riding Hood arrives.
Grandma's house
In the end, the wolf says he ended up here.
Jail
The wolf meets Red Riding Hood near this family member’s house.
Grandma's house
Red Riding Hood does this when she first meets the wolf.
Ignores him, talks a lot
This character wears a red hood and is very talkative.
$200 – The wolf says he didn’t eat Grandma, he just did this.
asked for fruit/knocked on the door
$200 – The wolf says he’s not bad, just this.
hungry/misunderstood
Where is the wolf telling the story from?
Jail
Red Riding Hood goes to visit this family member.
Grandma
This character is sick and lives in a house in the woods.
Grandma
$300 – Red Riding Hood screams this when she sees the wolf.
"Grandma, what big teeth you have!"
$300 – The wolf wants readers to believe he is this kind of character.
innocent / misunderstood / not guilty
The forest is described as this kind of place, where the wolf could smell apples.
Apple orchard
The wolf ends up in this place at the end of the story.
Jail
This character is described as sweet-smelling and full of sugar.
Red Riding Hood
$400 – The climax happens when Red Riding Hood and Grandma do this to the wolf.
accuse him / call the police / scream
The story is told in a different way than the classic version. This is called a __________.
twist / different point of view / fractured fairy tale