Question
A Traveler about to set out on a journey saw his Dog stand at the door stretching himself. He asked [the dog] sharply: "Why do you stand there gaping? Everything is ready but you, so come with me instantly." The Dog, wagging his tail, replied: "O, master! I am quite ready; it is you for whom I am waiting."
The loiterer often blames the delay on his more active friend.
–"The Traveler and His Dog,"
Which elements in this story do you think would appeal to children? Check any that apply.
A) the animal characters
B) the humor
C) the moral or lesson
D) the conflict
E) the dialogue
Answer:
The following elements will appeal to children:
A), B), C) D) and E)
Step-by-step explanation:
The elements which will appeal to children in the above story would depend on their age.
Younger children will relate more to the characters. A talking dog will fascinate any child.
Older children who are able to understand the dialogue will most likely find it hilarious and as well as follow the lesson, and the conflict.
Cheers!