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In the Days of King Adobe

Day One Is a thrifty person likely to serve portions of food that are too generous? Why or why not?

Day Two In “In the Days of King Adobe,” the old woman treasures her ham. Describe something that you treasure.

Day Three If you were going to write a folktale to teach a lesson , what lesson would you want to teach and why?

Day Four Think of example of other folktales, myths, or fables that you know. What do these stories have in common?

Day Five This story takes place in the Southwest. What parts of southwestern culture are you interested in learning more about?