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Rudyard Kipling• Rudyard Kipling, the

author of this story, was born in India in

• 1865 to British parents, but he moved to England when he was six

• years old and lived away from his parents for many years. “.

• Though it• was common for

English parents living in India or elsewhere to send

• their children back to school in England, Kipling hated this part of his

• life.• .

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Rudyard Kipling• Early on, Kipling

worked as a journalist and also published stories

• and poems. In 1892, Kipling married an American, Caroline Balestier.

• They lived in various places over the years, including America, England,

• and South Africa. During this time, Kipling continued to write and

• became very famous all over the world. The story you’re about to read,

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Rudyard Kipling• “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,”

takes place in India, where Kipling was born.

• In 1907, Kipling was the first English writer to win the Nobel Prize

• in literature, the highest award given for literature. Kipling died in 1936 in London.

• Why do we need to know about the author before we begin to read?

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Animals of India

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Black Panther and Himalayan Black Bear

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Red Fox and the tiger

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Mongoose• Mongooses are

rather small, agile, weasel-like carnivores native to Africa, southern Europe, and Asia.

• Woodlands, Thick forests; in dry acacia brush, mountain scrub, abandoned termite mounds.

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• Diet• Carnivore

Wild: beetles, crabs, earthworms, fallen fruit, grasshoppers, ground birds & their eggs, millipedes, reptile eggs, rodents, scorpions, slugs, snails, snakes & termites

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• How are the animals of India different from the ones in GA?

• Why?

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Facts about India• The population is

1,065,070,607 ( as of July 2004)

• The area is 3,287,000 sq km.

• The speak Urdu or Hindi and English sometimes.

• Their currency is counted in Rupees.

• The have their own Hollywood but it is called “Bollywood”.

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• Do you think you would like to visit India someday?

• Why?

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restless – adj. – not able to be still

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fledgling – noun - a young bird

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cultivated – adj. - developed for human use

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mournful – adj. - expressing sorrow or grief

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valiant - adj.- brave and determined

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gait – noun - way of walking or running

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immensely – adv. - enormously

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Characterization• Static Characters• When we read be

looking for the characters in the story who stay the same throughout.

• Dynamic characters• When we read be

looking for the characters who change as the story moves along.

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Conflict

Internal:

In literature and drama, a struggle which takes place within the individual characters mind

External:

In literature, a struggle between two or more characters due to some outside force

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Perseverance• Be thinking while we

read about which character is showing perseverance, how he or she is showing it, and why?