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1 Fables and Myths Shining Star Book A

2 Fables What are fables? Fables are narrated stories intended to teach a lesson. Usually stories include animals that act and talk like humans.

3 Myth What is myth? Narratives that presents part of the beliefs of a group of people or explains a practice. What myths do you know from your culture? or what myths did you hear about before coming to the USA?

4 Fiction versus Nonfiction
Fiction = something invented by the imagination Nonfiction = true accounts or stories real true-life factual What are some fiction and nonfiction stories you remember?

5 Genre What is genre? Genre are categories Literature Paintings
children, adult, fables, myths, legends, fairy tales Paintings impressionist, renaissance, contemporary, baroque

6 Purpose of Selection What is the purpose of the story or selection?
What are you supposed to learn? What does the author want you to learn? How can you define “purpose of selection”? Moral

7 Literary Elements Component or part of: Personification Point of view
literature or storybook relates ideas together using different forms Personification Point of view Onomatopoeia Foreshadowing

8 Figurative Language simile: a comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as. example: Her skin was as white as snow. He is hungry as a horse. personification: something non-human is given human qualities. example: The wind screamed. The sun touched us. metaphor: makes a comparison by saying that something IS something else. example: Frank was a snake. The vacant field was a desert. hyperbole: a great exaggeration. example: She’s the happiest person in the universe. He’s the strongest man in the world.


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