Lessons that Fables teach
What is a moral?
Once, these poems were sung or chanted to the accompaniment of a stringed instrument called a lyre.
What are lyric poems?
This is third person, when the narrator knows everyone's thoughts.
What is Omniscient?
In drama, this depends on the dialogue and stage directions.
What is Characterization?
This is the story of someone's life written by that person.
What is an Autobiography?
Folk Literature includes these genres.
What are Myths, Folk tales, Legends, and Fables?
This is the basic unit of poetic form?
What is the line?
These are the four types of characters.
What are Flat, Round, Dynamic, and Static Characters?
The word drama comes from this language.
What is Greek?
This is what nonfiction is about.
What are real life events?
A myth has interactions with these people.
What are gods and humans?
This is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
What is Rhythm?
This is the struggle between opposing forces in a story.
What is Conflict?
This is what stage directions are written in.
What are brackets?
These are the three types of essays.
What are Descriptive, Personal, and Persuasive essays?
A folk tale has the purpose of teaching these.
What are ideas and values?
These are Two types of Sound Devices.
What are Alliteration and Onomatopoeia?
These are the people or animals who take part in the story.
What are Characters?
What is the Plot?
This helps writers share ideas about a variety of subjects.
What is Exposition?
These tales are cartoonlike in their humor, brevity, simplicity, and frequent use of talking animals to make a point about life.
What are fables?
Poets often group lines into this.
What are stanzas?
This is when the narrator is outside of the action and refers to the characters as "he" or "she".
What is Third Person?
These are the ways drama can be written.
What are Prose and Poetry?
This is a type of Informational Text
What are Instruction Manuals?