Read this excerpt from the story The Enchanted Prince.
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a majestic castle. In a nearby pond, I sat on a smooth lily pad, smelling the flowery air, watching the orange fish swim between the brown reeds, and drinking the cool, fresh water. This pond was worthy of royalty! Since an evil woman had turned me from a prince into a frog, my webbed feet squished the mud, and I caught insects for food. Only a kiss would break the spell.
Read this excerpt from the play The Frog Prince.
The bright summer sunshine reflects off the water in the well, which sits on the edge of the forest. A frog sits beside the well. Nearby, there is a grand castle.
FROG PRINCE: What a beautiful day! The sun is shining, the air is sweet, and this well is worthy of royalty, if I do say so myself.
Sometimes an element has to be altered when changing a story into a play. What is the difference in the excerpts of the story and the play?
a. Only The Enchanted Prince has a pond.
b. Only The Enchanted Prince has water.
c. Only The Frog Prince has a grand castle.
d. Only The Frog Prince has nice smelling air.