Poet's Journal 1.1

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6 questions
This part of "Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf" does not explain in detail what happens to the wolf, but it does give several clues to help readers infer what happens next. Remember that when you infer something, it means that you make a reasonable conclusion based on the evidence or information provided.
Read the end of the poem again, then use words from the poem to answer the questions below. These questions will help you infer what happens after Little Red Riding Hood meets the wolf.
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Where and when did the speaker of the poem see Little Red Riding Hood?

3

The speaker lists two things that have changed about Little Red Riding Hood. What are those changes?

2

The poem's title refers to "Little Red Riding Hood," but in this section of the poem, the speaker calls her something different. What does the speaker call her in this part of the poem?

2

How is the new name the narrator uses different fro her name in the title of the poem?

2

Based on the words in the poem, why do you think the speaker called Miss Riding Hood something different from before?

2

What is Miss Riding Hood wearing when she meets the speaker?