The Tricky Wolf and the Rats
By: Ellen C. Babbitt
By: Ellen C. Babbitt
- begins by setting up the scene
- introduces the two separate character groups
- uses adjectives to describe characters personalities
- uses dialogue between characters
- wolf begins his trickery
- describes the characters emotions
- the rats trick the wolf at the end
- no more rats were killed or eaten
By: Ellen C. Babbitt
- introduces main character
- describes what the main character looks like
- introduces other set of characters
- uses dialogue amongst themselves
- use dialogue amongst the characters
- dialogue expresses their emotions
- starts describing personality of one character
- trickery takes place
- opposition between characters
- greediness does not serve anyone well
- moral lesson
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