Analyze
Directions: Answer the following questions based on Jon Scieszka's telling of the "Three Little Pigs" story.
- In what ways does the author alter the original story? Provide examples from the text to support your answer.
- What is the tone of the piece? What clues reveal this tone?
- Who is the intended audience of this story? How can changing the audience change a story? Provide examples to explain your ideas.
- What are some ideas or techniques from this example that will help you compose your fairytale re-make?
Advanced | All answers provided are complete, including multiple examples. Answers are in paragraph-form and are grammatically correct. Responses demonstrate reviewer's analysis and evaluation skills to be exemplary. (Answers range from 450 words to 500 words.) |
Proficient | All answers provided are complete, including multiple examples. Answers are in paragraph-form and are grammatically correct. Responses demonstrate reviewer's analysis and evaluation skills to be efficient. (Answers range from 350 words to 400 words.) |
Meets Standard | All answers provided are complete, including multiple examples. Answers are in paragraph-form and are grammatically correct. Responses demonstrate reviewer's analysis and evaluation skills to be adequate. (Answers range from 250 words to 300 words.) |
Below Standard | Answers provided are incomplete, and do not include examples that support the reviewer's ideas. Answers are not in paragraph-form and are not grammatically correct. Responses do not demonstrate reviewer's analysis and evaluation skills. |
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