The Wonder Tree A Folktale
The Wonder Tree A Folktale
The Wonder Tree A Folktale
expected to:
A.Identify the distinguishing features
found in religious text, epics, myths,
drama, and short stories contributed
by south and west Asian writers.
B. Appreciate literature as an
expression of philosophical and
religious deals.
A. A man's headdress
B. Geographical area distinct from rural areas
C. Initially produced, consists of polymers of the
organic compound isoprene, with minor
impurities of other organic compounds, plus
water.
D. The upper or outer edge of an object,
typically something circular or approximately
circular.
2. They bowed their turbaned heads almost to
the ground.
A. A man's headdress
B. Geographical area distinct from rural areas
C. Initially produced, consists of polymers of the
organic compound isoprene, with minor
impurities of other organic compounds, plus
water.
D. The upper or outer edge of an object,
typically something circular or approximately
circular.
2. They bowed their turbaned heads almost to
the ground.
A. A man's headdress
B. Geographical area distinct from rural areas
C. Initially produced, consists of polymers of the
organic compound isoprene, with minor
impurities of other organic compounds, plus
water.
D. The upper or outer edge of an object,
typically something circular or approximately
circular.
3. Ben Nedi was a very great sheik indeed when
he leads the group.
Rubrics
Criteria Percentage
Rapport 30%
Mastery 30%
Relevance 30%
Organization 10%
Total: 100%
1. Which part of the story when the action arise?
A. Only little Zuleika sat alone and idle. Tears stood in her lovely
dark eyes because she had no gift to give the great man who
would come the next day.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben
Ahmed and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless
sand where the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month,
they saw no stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the
south.
A. Only little Zuleika sat alone and idle. Tears stood in her lovely
dark eyes because she had no gift to give the great man who
would come the next day.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben
Ahmed and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless
sand where the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month,
they saw no stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the
south.
A. Only little Zuleika sat alone and idle. Tears stood in her lovely
dark eyes because she had no gift to give the great man who
would come the next day.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben
Ahmed and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless
sand where the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month,
they saw no stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the
south.
A. Only little Zuleika sat alone and idle. Tears stood in her lovely
dark eyes because she had no gift to give the great man who
would come the next day.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben
Ahmed and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless
sand where the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month,
they saw no stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the
south.
A. Only little Zuleika sat alone and idle. Tears stood in her lovely
dark eyes because she had no gift to give the great man who
would come the next day.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben
Ahmed and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless
sand where the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month,
they saw no stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the
south.
A. Only little Zuleika sat alone and idle. Tears stood in her lovely
dark eyes because she had no gift to give the great man who
would come the next day.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben
Ahmed and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless
sand where the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month,
they saw no stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the
south.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben Ahmed
and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless sand where
the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month, they saw no
stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the south.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben Ahmed
and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless sand where
the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month, they saw no
stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the south.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben Ahmed
and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless sand where
the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month, they saw no
stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the south.
B. Far out in the desert of Arabia lived a chief called Ali Ben Ahmed
and his tribe. Their tents were pitched on the trackless sand where
the blazing sun beat down all day. Month after month, they saw no
stranger for the paths of the travelers lay far to the south.