Read “Naked Truth and Parable”

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Read “Naked Truth and Parable” On the sheet (backside) write what you think the story is about

Tape in the half sheet under the objective Write the objective on the next right page of ISN Objective: Interpret the meaning of the fable and analyze the dialect Tape in the half sheet under the objective Define folktales and fable on your sheet of paper (pg460-461)

Process in ISN Brer Possum’s Dilema 1. Summarize the main events of the story. In addition…….. 2. Explain the moral of the story 3. Why has the author chosen to use the element of dialect in the story? How is it effective in the story? 4. Process with a cause and effect map Process in ISN Brer Possum’s Dilema