PREVIEW
Define what a folktale is in your own
words.
A folktale is a story passed down
through generations, usually told
by older people to younger ones,
like grandparents to grandchildren.
These stories share the
knowledge, fun, and beliefs of a
community, using characters like
smart animals or brave heroes to
teach important lessons about life.
Folktales help us remember our
history and values, often teaching
us about being kind, brave, or
respectful. Through storytelling,
they bring people closer and make
ENG1516
us feel connected to something
bigger. (2)
NATALIE FOXX
OCT/NOV EXAM ANSWERS 2024
, QUESTION 1
Define what a folktale is in your own words.
A folktale is a story passed down through generations, usually told by older people
to younger ones, like grandparents to grandchildren. These stories share the
knowledge, fun, and beliefs of a community, using characters like smart animals or
brave heroes to teach important lessons about life. Folktales help us remember our
history and values, often teaching us about being kind, brave, or respectful. Through
storytelling, they bring people closer and make us feel connected to something
bigger. (2)
[2]
QUESTION 2
Read this nursery rhyme with its accompanying picture before answering the
questions below.
Define what a folktale is in your own
words.
A folktale is a story passed down
through generations, usually told
by older people to younger ones,
like grandparents to grandchildren.
These stories share the
knowledge, fun, and beliefs of a
community, using characters like
smart animals or brave heroes to
teach important lessons about life.
Folktales help us remember our
history and values, often teaching
us about being kind, brave, or
respectful. Through storytelling,
they bring people closer and make
ENG1516
us feel connected to something
bigger. (2)
NATALIE FOXX
OCT/NOV EXAM ANSWERS 2024
, QUESTION 1
Define what a folktale is in your own words.
A folktale is a story passed down through generations, usually told by older people
to younger ones, like grandparents to grandchildren. These stories share the
knowledge, fun, and beliefs of a community, using characters like smart animals or
brave heroes to teach important lessons about life. Folktales help us remember our
history and values, often teaching us about being kind, brave, or respectful. Through
storytelling, they bring people closer and make us feel connected to something
bigger. (2)
[2]
QUESTION 2
Read this nursery rhyme with its accompanying picture before answering the
questions below.