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LITERARY RESPONSE
AND ANALYSIS

Students read and respond to a wide variety of significant works of children's literature, distinguishing between the structural features of the text and the literary terms or elements.

Structural Features of Literature
3.1 Described the structural differences of various imaginative forms of literature, including fantasies, tables, myths, legends, and fairy tales.

Narrative Analysis of Text
3.1 Distinguish fantasy from realistic text.
Things that are make-believe could never happen. Things that are real could.
3.2 Identify the main events of the plot, their causes, and the influence of each event on future actions.
3.3 Use knowledge of the situation and setting and of a character's traits and motivations to determine the causes for that character's actions.
Literary Elements
Characters / Level - K
3.4 Compare and contrast tales from different cultures by tracing the exploits of one character type and develop theories to account for similar tales in diverse cultures (e.g., trickster tales).
3.5 Define figurative language (e.g., similarly, metaphor, hyperbole, personification) and identified its use in literary works.