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Elements of Fiction
Wednesday, August 27th for 3rd, 6th, & 7th Period
Thursday, August 28th for 1st Period
Wednesday, August 27th for 3rd, 6th, & 7th Period
Thursday, August 28th for 1st Period
"The Wolf and the Cow"
Response Questions
"The Wounded Wolf" Literature book pages 167-170
Quick Review
Story at a Glance: An injured animal struggles for survival in a harsh environment.
Click the link below and use the web code for a self-test.
For: Self-test
Visit: www.PHSchool.com
Web Code: ela-6201
Short story: a brief work of fiction
Conflict: a problem or struggle between opposing forces
Setting: the time and place of a story’s action
Thinking About the Selection
1. Respond: Did you sympathize with Roko’s struggle? Explain.
2. (a) Recall: How was Roko injured? (b) Analyze: What action does Roko take to save himself?
3. (a) Recall: How does Kiglo learn that Roko is hurt? (b) Infer: What does Kiglo’s behavior show about how wolves take care of pack members?
4. What is the main conflict in “The Wounded Wolf”? Explain.
5. When does it become clear how the story’s conflict will be resolved?
6. (a) In the first column of a chart, identify details that help you picture the setting. (b) In the second column, tell what those details mean to the struggle for survival. (c) In the third column write information that explains why the setting is important to the story.
Response Questions
"The Wounded Wolf" Literature book pages 167-170
Quick Review
Story at a Glance: An injured animal struggles for survival in a harsh environment.
Click the link below and use the web code for a self-test.
For: Self-test
Visit: www.PHSchool.com
Web Code: ela-6201
Short story: a brief work of fiction
Conflict: a problem or struggle between opposing forces
Setting: the time and place of a story’s action
Thinking About the Selection
1. Respond: Did you sympathize with Roko’s struggle? Explain.
2. (a) Recall: How was Roko injured? (b) Analyze: What action does Roko take to save himself?
3. (a) Recall: How does Kiglo learn that Roko is hurt? (b) Infer: What does Kiglo’s behavior show about how wolves take care of pack members?
4. What is the main conflict in “The Wounded Wolf”? Explain.
5. When does it become clear how the story’s conflict will be resolved?
6. (a) In the first column of a chart, identify details that help you picture the setting. (b) In the second column, tell what those details mean to the struggle for survival. (c) In the third column write information that explains why the setting is important to the story.