Question 1Multiple ChoiceWhat is the main idea of a fractured fairy tale?A retelling of a classic fairy tale with a twistA story about animalsA scary ghost storyA true historical event
Question 2Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a common element in fractured fairy tales?Talking animalsA modern settingA spaceshipA true story
Question 3Multiple ChoiceWhat is a characteristic feature of the language used in fractured fairy tales?RhymeComplex vocabularyHumorFormal tone
Question 4Multiple ChoiceWhat might you find at the beginning of a fractured fairy tale?A problemA historical factA science experimentA math quiz
Question 5Multiple ChoiceWhy do authors write fractured fairy tales?To scare readersTo educate about historyTo entertain with a unique twistTo teach math
Question 6Multiple ChoiceIn a fractured fairy tale, who might have a different role than expected?The villainThe main characterThe heroAll of the above
Question 7Multiple ChoiceWhat can children learn from fractured fairy tales?Creative thinkingStrict rulesHistorical datesScientific formulas
Question 8Multiple ChoiceWhich of these is NOT typically an element of a fractured fairy tale?Unexpected plot twistsFamiliar charactersA boring storyHumorous situations
Question 9Multiple ChoiceWhat might a fractured fairy tale change in the story?The endingThe settingThe characters' actionsAll of the above
Question 10Multiple ChoiceHow do fractured fairy tales usually end?With a moral lessonWith a surpriseWith no conclusionWith a tragedy