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History of Storytelling (Revision)

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    Revision for history of storytelling lesson
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  • Where can you see and hear stories?
    Everywhere!
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  • Where are some of the first stories told in paintings found?
    ancient caves at Lascaux
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  • Some stories have lasted thousands of years. True or False?
    True
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  • The values that the author of the story thinks people should live by are what we call ___________.
    Morals
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  • It is the way of life of groups of people or a country.
    Culture
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  • These are people that came before us and who we are somewhat related with.
    Ancestors
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  • Stories are powerful. What can stories do to us? Give at least two.
    They can make us laugh./They can make us cry./They can entertain us./They can teach history./They can make us think about things in ways we’ve never thought of.
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  • What group of people thinks that the important stories are always seeking the right person to tell them, looking for the storyteller like an animal hunting its prey.
    Australian Aborigines
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  • There should be a reader in story telling? True or False?
    False
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  • Story telling and reading stories are both fun and entertaining. They also educate people. True or False?
    True!
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  • It is the series of events that happen in a story, play, song, puppet show, etc.
    Plot
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  • To retell a story means to.....
    To tell a story again in a different way or in your own words
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  • It is a story or description that is different in some way from another person's story or description.
    Version
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  • In the story of the Avengers, Thanos is a warlord that comes from the planet Titan. He is one of the many people in the story. What do we call the the people, animals, or things in a story?
    Character
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  • What do you call the character who tells you what is happening in a book or film?
    Narrator
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