Deck 6: Folklore

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"Ring Around the Rosie"would be an example of a:

A) noodle tale.
B) legend.
C) folk song.
D) nursery rhyme.
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____ inform and unify people.

A) Epics
B) Folk songs
C) Legends
D) Nursery rhymes
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"One good turn deserves another"is from a ___________ .

A) myth
B) pourquoi story
C) hero tale
D) fable
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Which of the following is an example of a talking animal and/or trickster tale?

A) "The Bremen Town Musicians"
B) "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary"
C) "Ride a Cock Horse"
D) "Hey Diddle Diddle"
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Humorous stories that focus on characters that are pure-hearted but lacking in good judgment are called:

A) trickster.
B) talking animal.
C) fairy tales.
D) noodlehead stories.
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The main element that distinguishes fairytales is:

A) the struggle between good and evil.
B) fairies.
C) magic.
D) an omniscient narrator.
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How many variants are there of the fairytale known as Cinderella?

A) 345
B) 1,500
C) 36
D) 3
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The purpose of folklore is to enlighten, entertain, and conceptualize __________ .

A) art
B) history
C) norms
D) language
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The seven dwarfs in Snow White are an example of a __________.

A) convention
B) motif
C) theme
D) plot
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An example of a motif is ___________.

A) good versus evil
B) a magic harp
C) the repetition of three
D) a nursery ryhme
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Folklore began as oral stories.
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Many cultures developed stories to explain the unexplainable.
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Similar archetypes appear in even the oldest stories.
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Folklore should be used with young readers so they can discover patterns.
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Since the same stories exist across cultures, it is not important to note the stories' cultural roots.
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The rhythmic words of nursery rhymes strengthen a child's sense of language.
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The art in folklore should reflect the culture of the story.
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The plot of folklore is complicated and abstract.
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All cultures have tall tales.
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Having an understanding of folklore is essential when comprehending allusions in other literature.
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How would you determine if a story was folklore?
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How would you evaluate a folklore regarding cultural authenticity?
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How do the oral origins of folklore influence the stories themselves?
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Describe and give an example of a folkloric convention and a motif.
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Explain why there are so many variants of one fairy tale.
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Identify folktales from your own community, culture, or family and describe the conventions and motifs that exist in these stories.
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Explain how folklore can increase readers' multicultural understanding.
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Based on the reading, develop a response to the following statement: A cultural outsider can produce a folktale book.
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Deck 6: Folklore
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"Ring Around the Rosie"would be an example of a:

A) noodle tale.
B) legend.
C) folk song.
D) nursery rhyme.
nursery rhyme.
2
____ inform and unify people.

A) Epics
B) Folk songs
C) Legends
D) Nursery rhymes
Folk songs
3
"One good turn deserves another"is from a ___________ .

A) myth
B) pourquoi story
C) hero tale
D) fable
fable
4
Which of the following is an example of a talking animal and/or trickster tale?

A) "The Bremen Town Musicians"
B) "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary"
C) "Ride a Cock Horse"
D) "Hey Diddle Diddle"
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Humorous stories that focus on characters that are pure-hearted but lacking in good judgment are called:

A) trickster.
B) talking animal.
C) fairy tales.
D) noodlehead stories.
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The main element that distinguishes fairytales is:

A) the struggle between good and evil.
B) fairies.
C) magic.
D) an omniscient narrator.
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How many variants are there of the fairytale known as Cinderella?

A) 345
B) 1,500
C) 36
D) 3
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The purpose of folklore is to enlighten, entertain, and conceptualize __________ .

A) art
B) history
C) norms
D) language
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The seven dwarfs in Snow White are an example of a __________.

A) convention
B) motif
C) theme
D) plot
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An example of a motif is ___________.

A) good versus evil
B) a magic harp
C) the repetition of three
D) a nursery ryhme
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Folklore began as oral stories.
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Many cultures developed stories to explain the unexplainable.
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Similar archetypes appear in even the oldest stories.
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Folklore should be used with young readers so they can discover patterns.
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Since the same stories exist across cultures, it is not important to note the stories' cultural roots.
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The rhythmic words of nursery rhymes strengthen a child's sense of language.
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The art in folklore should reflect the culture of the story.
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The plot of folklore is complicated and abstract.
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All cultures have tall tales.
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Having an understanding of folklore is essential when comprehending allusions in other literature.
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How would you determine if a story was folklore?
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How would you evaluate a folklore regarding cultural authenticity?
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How do the oral origins of folklore influence the stories themselves?
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Describe and give an example of a folkloric convention and a motif.
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Explain why there are so many variants of one fairy tale.
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Identify folktales from your own community, culture, or family and describe the conventions and motifs that exist in these stories.
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Explain how folklore can increase readers' multicultural understanding.
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Based on the reading, develop a response to the following statement: A cultural outsider can produce a folktale book.
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