1. The genre is the type of books which are determined by their… .
The broadly understood genres in literature include:….
Orbis Sensualium Pictus, which is considered the first ABC picture book, was published in……..
The first line of a nursery rhyme entitled Humpty Dumpty, which goes “Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall” is followed by the line …
Concept picture books are written……………..
Traditional literature includes the following subgenres ………….
1. A fable is a story which features …………………….. and teaches a lesson or conveys a moral.
The term “traditional literature” refers to………….
1. Traditional literature uses ……………… setting.
Andersen’s fairy tales belong to ………………
The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) by John Bunyan was written during the __period.
A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744) was written by John
Books written during the first age of children’s literature were _ tales which supported the idea that proper behaviour can be achieved through a carefully designed system of rewards and punishment.
The First Golden Age of children’s literature was __didactic and moral than the Second Golden Age.
The invention of the _ in the 15th century enable mass production of books.
The Industrial Revolution led to an emergence of _ class
The Tale od Peter Rabbit (1902) was written and illustrated by Beatrix
During the Second Golden Age od children’s literature , some books become _ (i.e. they question long-held beliefs and authority).
As a result of the American Revolution, ____ were free in the entire country.
Dr. Seuss created tales of fiction with an ____ moral (i.e. the reader has to decide about the message of the story)
If the protagonist of a story shows only one side of the personality and does not change in response to the events presented in the book, the character is described as round.
If the characters in a book are presented only through their actions and speech, the narrator uses the objective point of view.
When the action of a book, its characters and the theme are influenced by the specified time and place, which are essential to the plot, the setting of the story is described as integral. –
If at the end of the story the characters are in the same situation as at the beginning, the plot of the book is described as linear.
The plot of The Gingerbread Man by Sue Arengo is cumulative. –
Conflict and tension (which is the result of conflict) are necessary to make the book interesting and to create suspense. –
In the message the author wants to convey to the reader is directly stated (e.g. Never give up), the moral of story is implicit. –
The main character of The Tale of Peter Rabbit obeys his mother –
A Little Pretty Pocket-Book was sold with a ball for boys and a doll for girls.–
The Tale of Petter Rabbit was published at the beginning of the twentieth century.
In The Cat in the Hat, the cat barges into the children’s house and shows of his
The book The Cat in the Hat begins with the narrator and Sally being bored in their house on a _ 1. day.
After making the _ After making the _ and gets everything sorted out before the children’s mother gets home.
Alliteration is literary device that involves using the same sound(s), most frequently _ at the _ of several words that are close together.
We can inter the following moral from The Cat in the Hat
The Cat in the Hat was published during the _ of children’s literature.
The Pilgrim’s Progress is a
The Pilgrim’s Progress shows the good man’s _ through life the main _ travels from his (i.e. the city of destruction, or this _ )to the _ City.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit focusses on the _ young rabbit, Peter, whose _ leads to trouble.
The moral that can be inferred from the story of Peter Rabbit is
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