15 Questions
What is the purpose of the interpretation step mentioned in the text?
To examine obstacles, climax, and resolution of the plot
In the story, who are the antagonists that oppose the protagonist?
The shepherd and the dogs
What character flaw does the protagonist have in the story?
Acts as an antihero with no morals
Which moment in the story is considered the climax?
When the wolf deceives the first lamb
What is one key aspect of the falling action in the story?
The wolf continues to deceive more sheep
What lesson can be learned from the story's resolution?
'Good morals' are subjective
Who was successful in achieving their goal at the end of the story?
The wolf
'Interpretation' in a story primarily involves:
Examining obstacles, climax, and resolution of the plot
What is the first step when analyzing a plot in literature?
Comprehend
What is the protagonist's purpose in Aesop's fable about the wolf in sheep's clothing?
To eat the sheep without being discovered
Which step involves digging deeper into the details of the story when analyzing a plot?
Interpret
What did the wolf do to deceive the shepherd and dogs in Aesop's fable?
Wear a sheep's skin
What is the wolf's fate in Aesop's fable about the wolf in sheep's clothing?
Ate a lamb and was eventually discovered
Which of the following best describes the wolf's actions as portrayed in the fable?
Deceptive and cunning
What is the primary reason behind the wolf dressing like a sheep in Aesop's fable?
To eat a lamb without being discovered
Learn the three basic steps to properly analyze a plot in literature: Comprehend, Interpret, and Draw Conclusions. Follow these steps in the correct order to gain a deeper understanding of the text. Practice by analyzing Aesop's fable about the wolf in sheep's clothing.
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