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[Grade 8 - New] Unit 6 - Folk Tales
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(n) cutting down trees and branches for wood as a job
woodcutter
(n) a wild animal of the dog family
wolf
(adj) wrong and bad
wicked
(n) an animal with a thick, hard shell and moves very slowly
tortoise
(n) a daughter of a king and queen, or the wife of a prince
princess
(n) a large frightening character in children's stories who eats children
ogre
(adj) not willing to give or share things, especially money; unkind or unpleasant
mean
(n) a large wild animal of the cat family with yellowish-brown fur
lion
(n) a very old story from ancient times about a famous event or person
legend
(n) a man of high rank trained to fight as a soldier on a horse
knight
(n) an animal like a large rabbit that can run very fast and has long ears
hare
(n) a woman with magical powers used to harm people
witch
(n) an imaginary creature like a man, extremely tall, strong, and very cruel
giant
(adj) willing to give money, help, kindness, etc.,
generous
(n) a story that parents have passed on to their children through speech
folk tale
(n) a wild animal with a pointed face and ears & reddish-brown fur
fox
(adj) physically violent and frightening
fierce
(n) a story for children with imaginary creatures and magic
fairy tale
(n) a short story that tells a moral truth, often using animals as characters
fable
(adj) bad, cruel, or very unpleasant
evil
(n) a large imaginary animal with wings, fire coming out of its mouth
dragon
(adj) tricking others to get what they want
cunning
(adj) extremely unkind and unpleasant, causing pain to people or animals
cruel
(n) the founder of Buddhism
Buddha
(adj) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
brave