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““Rudolph Is Tired of the Rudolph Is Tired of the City” and “Childhood City” and “Childhood
Country”Country”• Who is the speaker in the first
poem? How do you know?
• Who is the speaker in the second poem? How do you know?
• What does the speaker in each poem long for? Why?
Question of the Question of the DayDayDay 1: What does the phrase, “Keep
your wits about you” mean?
Day 2: Why is it okay to keep a cat indoors, but not a goat?
Day 3: When should you be happy with what you have? When should you try to make things better?
Question of the Question of the DayDay
Day 4: Why is it easier to predict what will happen in folktales than other kinds of stories?
Day 5: Why do people raise goats? Chickens? What other animals are important in the production of, products, or services?
VOCABULARY•wits- mind, the ability to think
•wailing (noun)- a loud, long cry expressing unhappiness or pain
•faring- getting along
•dreadful- very bad
VOCABULARY•advice- opinion about how to solve a problem
•farewell- good-bye