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Story Retelling: Aesop's Fables

Now that you understand just what is involved in telling a story in your own words, for this assignment, you will choose any one of the Aesop's Fables by Joseph Jacobs and provide a retelling of the story in your own words.

Most of the Aesop's fables are very short, so your strategy in retelling the story will be to develop it at greater length - adding details, adding dialogue, describing the setting, combining two stories into one (for example, you could combine two different stories about a fox, two different stories about a lion, etc.). Please just let your imagination run wild! The idea is that by being creative, you can be absolutely confident that you have told the story in your own words, creating your own new version of the traditional tale. Here is a Sample Assignment to give you the general idea.

After you write your version of the story, you will publish the story your Ning blog.

Here are the specific requirements:

After you are done with the assignment, don't forget to make your Gradebook Declaration!

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:

I have published a blog post with the words "Week 1 Aesop's Fable" in the title.

My post is between 200 and 600 words long, and I have spellchecked and proofread the post.

I have included a link to the original story, along with a note about the main changes I made to the story.


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