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Assignment 1 2025
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QUESTION 1

1.1.

The story Why Dassies Have No Tails is categorised as a book suitable for 6- to 9-year-
olds, aligning with the developmental expectations outlined in Unit 6.

Below is one literary element per age (6 to 9) that makes the story appropriate;

Six-Year-Olds (Grade 1)

At this stage, children are transitioning into formal education and still enjoy repetition,
familiar settings, and predictable narratives. They are also beginning to distinguish
between fantasy and reality. The story's use of repetition and simple sentence structures
(e.g., “Don’t worry, I’ll follow you!”) makes it accessible for children at this age. The
moral lesson at the end—Dassie’s laziness leading to his lack of a tail—also aligns with
the type of simple, instructive narrative structure recommended for this age group
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QUESTION 1

1.1.

The story Why Dassies Have No Tails is categorised as a book suitable for 6- to 9-
year-olds, aligning with the developmental expectations outlined in Unit 6.

Below is one literary element per age (6 to 9) that makes the story appropriate;

Six-Year-Olds (Grade 1)

At this stage, children are transitioning into formal education and still enjoy repetition,
familiar settings, and predictable narratives. They are also beginning to distinguish
between fantasy and reality. The story's use of repetition and simple sentence
structures (e.g., “Don’t worry, I’ll follow you!”) makes it accessible for children at this
age. The moral lesson at the end—Dassie’s laziness leading to his lack of a tail—
also aligns with the type of simple, instructive narrative structure recommended for
this age group (Evans et al., 2017:89).



Seven-Year-Olds (Grade 2)

Seven-year-olds begin to appreciate more developed plots and understand cause-
and-effect relationships. The story presents a clear sequence of events and
consequences, such as when Dassie chooses to stay home and later regrets not
fetching his own tail: “I should have gone myself!” This direct link between action and
consequence enhances comprehension and supports the child’s moral
development—an important focus for this age group (Evans et al., 2017:90).



Eight-Year-Olds (Grade 3)

Children at this age enjoy action, fantasy, and moral lessons, and they can
differentiate between real and imaginary events. The fantasy element in the story—
animals receiving tails from a tree by order of the Creator—caters to their vivid
imagination, while the moral lesson about laziness and responsibility adds value.
Dassie’s regret serves as a relatable emotional response that invites reflection,


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