The following Excerpts have been matched to the appropriate descriptors:
- Time: Since it was the midst of winter, finding a rose was no longer a simple process.
(the Brothers Grimm, "Lily and the Lion")
- Location: A lovely stream of water flowed by the side of a wood in a far-off place, and there was a mill there.
(the Brothers Grimm, "Rumpelstiltskin")
- Mood: They continued travelling until it started to become dark, at which point the tiny man remarked, "Let me get down, I'm exhausted."
(the Brothers Grimm, "Tom Thumb")
- Mood: The goblin was soon awakened by a horrible commotion, pounding at the house doors and window shutters, as well as by the sound of the watchman's horn. A large fire had started, and it appeared like flames were filling the entire roadway.
(Hans Christian Andersen, "The Goblin and the Huckster")
- Location: A poor woodcutter, his wife, and their two children lived by a large forest.
(the Brothers Grimm, "Hansel and Gretel")
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Correct Question - Drag each excerpt to the correct location on the table.
For each excerpt, determine whether it sets the location, time, or mood in a story.
Now it was no easy task
to find a rose, for
it was the middle of winter.
(the Brothers Grimm,
"Lily and the Lion")
By the side of a wood, in a
country a long way off,
ran a fine stream of water;
and upon the stream there
stood a mill.
(the Brothers Grimm,
"Rumpelstiltskin")
They journeyed on till it
began to be dusky, and
then the little man said,
“Let me get down,
I'm tired.”
(the Brothers Grimm,
"Tom Thumb")
Soon after, the goblin
was waked by a
terrible noise and
knocking against the
window shutters and
the house doors and by
the sound of the
watchman's horn. A great
fire had broken out, and
the whole street seemed
full of flames.
(Hans Christian Andersen,
"The Goblin and the
Huckster")
By a great forest dwelt a
poor woodcutter with his
wife and his two children.
(the Brothers Grimm,
"Hansel and Gretel")