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Where did Little Red Riding Hood live?

A quaint village nestled near a sprawling forest

What did Little Red Riding Hood bring to her grandmother?

A basket laden with provisions

What did the wolf say its large eyes were for?

The better to see you with

What did the wolf say its monstrous teeth were for?

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Who saved Little Red Riding Hood?

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The wolf was able to trick Little Red Riding Hood because she was naive and trusting.

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The woodcutter arrived just in time to save Little Red Riding Hood because he heard her screaming.

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The story of Little Red Riding Hood teaches us that appearances can be deceiving.

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Flashcards

What is a predator?

A person or animal who has malicious intent to harm others.

What does cunning mean?

The ability to deceive or trick others.

Who is Little Red Riding Hood?

A young girl who is innocent and unaware of potential dangers.

What does "en route" mean?

The act of traveling to a destination.

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What does "dashed" mean?

The act of moving with great speed.

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What is a 'dwelling'?

A place where someone lives; a home.

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What does "unease" mean?

An emotion that's a mixture of fear and nervousness.

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What does "croak" mean?

To make a sound similar to an animal, like a frog.

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What does "gasp" mean?

To make a sound that shows surprise or shock.

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What do large "eyes" provide?

The ability to see things.

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What do large "ears" provide?

The ability to hear things.

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What does "roar" mean?

To make a loud sound that shows anger or excitement.

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What is an "axe"?

A piece of equipment used for cutting wood.

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Who is a "woodcutter"?

A person who cuts wood as a job.

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What does "terror" mean?

A situation that causes someone to feel scared.

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What does "fled" mean?

To avoid a dangerous situation.

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What does "vigilance" mean?

The act of being alert and aware of potential dangers.

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What are "appearances"?

The way things appear to be, which may not be true.

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Study Notes

Little Red Riding Hood - Summary

  • A young girl, Little Red Riding Hood, travels to visit her sick grandmother.
  • She encounters a wolf who disguises himself to deceive her.
  • The wolf enters the grandmother's cottage and hides in the bed
  • The wolf impersonates the grandmother
  • Red Riding Hood comments on the wolf's large ears, eyes, and teeth;
  • The wolf reveals his true nature and intends to eat Red Riding Hood.
  • A woodcutter intervenes and saves Red Riding Hood.
  • The wolf flees, and Little Red Riding Hood is safe.
  • The encounter reinforces that appearances can be deceiving.

Wolf's Deception

  • The wolf's voice was smooth and deceiving.
  • He used a disguise to deceive Red Riding Hood.
  • He tricked her into the cottage.
  • He waited for her arrival and planned the ambush.

Grandmother's Role

  • The grandmother's true identity is masked by the wolf
  • Red Riding Hood's concern for her grandma's condition
  • The grandmother's unusual appearance triggers suspicion in Red Riding Hood.
  • The grandmother's voice was different and unusual

Woodcutter's Intervention

  • A woodcutter hears Red Riding Hood's cries.
  • He intervenes and attacks the wolf.
  • He rescues Red Riding Hood.
  • The woodcutter's act of courage prevents harm

Theme of Deception

  • The story highlights the importance of vigilance and looking beyond appearances.
  • The wolf's deceptive nature and actions pose a critical threat

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