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The Hunter and the Doves A flock of doves rested under a banyan tree, calmly eating grains of rice. Suddenly, a hunter’s net descended and trapped them. The king of doves made an escape plan, “We will fly up together, clutching the net in our beaks. There is strength in unity. When we are safe from pursuit, we will find a way to get free from the net.” The doves flew away from the hunter, clutching the net in their beaks. The king guided them to the home of his friend, the mouse. Mouse was known for helping others. The mouse nibbled the net and freed the doves. The doves expressed their gratitude to the mouse for his help and flew away.

1. How do you know this is a folktale?

2. What examples of foreshadowing does this text include?

3. What lesson does this text contain?

4. What example of imagery does this text include? What is the effect of this imagery?

Sagot :

1. How do you know this is a folktale? you know its a folk tale because the doves talk

2. What examples of foreshadowing does this text include?

Mouse was known for helping others.

3. What lesson does this text contain?

team work makes the dream work

4. What example of imagery does this text include? What is the effect of this imagery?

doves rested under a banyan tree, calmly eating grains of rice. Suddenly, a hunter’s net descended and trapped them.

it gives a feeling of calmness until the hunter comes and then its sudden and surprising

Woohoo 4 in 1

1. How do you know this is a folktale?

The king dove is to the other doves.

2. What examples of foreshadowing does the the text include?

Examples of foreshadow are when the king dove speaks on strength in numbers and being safe from pursuit when working together.

3. What lesson does this text contain?

The lesson this text contains is that even in difficult situations if you work together and keep a strong pursuit you can survive any situation.

4. What example of imagery does this text include? What is the effect of this imagery?

An example of imagery in text is when the text describes the hunter throwing the net. The effect of this imagery is showing the reader how the doves were captured.