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Oni and the Great Bird

Oni and the Great Bird. Features which are repeated in stories throughout the world are called motifs. Vocabulary. Implored - The old man implored Oni to do nothing dangerous. Invincible – No one could beat the invincible Oni.

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Oni and the Great Bird

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  1. Oni and the Great Bird

  2. Features which are repeated in stories throughout the world are called motifs

  3. Vocabulary Implored - The old man implored Oni to do nothing dangerous. Invincible – No one could beat the invincible Oni. Commenced – Oni commenced to sing only when the eagle flew closer.

  4. Synonyms and Antonyms Vocabulary Word SynonymAntonym Implored Invincible commenced asked commanded beatable unbeatable began stopped

  5. Homophones Homophones – Words which are pronounced alike, but have different meanings. • ___________ village was nestled against Mt. Kilimanjaro. • Oni’s battle was over ____________ by the cataracts. • _____________ both exhausted from mountain climbing. • _____________ is one little tiny problem with your answer. • ________________ shoes really don’t match ____________ outfits.

  6. Add spice to the story

  7. Your Assignment Option # 1 After reading the folk tale, turn to page 705 in your book. Do the Reading Check and Numbers 2-6. (Complete Sentences) Option # 2 After reading the folk tale, draw a 3-frame comic strip with an African hero you have created. Use thinking bubbles, talking bubbles, and a sentence in each frame.

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