It looks like you've uploaded a
worksheet from Dr. Candida Canvas High School's English Department titled
"Group Worksheet: Short Story (100 points)". However, the actual
image of the short story or content is missing — you’ve only shared the
blank worksheet template.
To solve this task, I need the
short story that students are supposed to analyze. Without it, I can't fill in:
- The title
- New vocabulary words and definitions
- The story map (setting, characters, problem, solution, theme/message)
- Or answer whether the story was liked and why
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✔ Here’s what you should do:
Please
upload the short story or provide its text so I can help you complete the worksheet accurately.
In the meantime, here’s how to approach each section
once you have the story:
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A. Title (5 points)
👉 Write the title of the short story you selected.
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B. New Vocabulary Words & Definitions (20 points)
👉 Read the story carefully and identify
at least four unfamiliar words.
For each word, write:
- The word
- Its definition (use a dictionary or context clues)
Example:
1.
Melancholy – a feeling of sadness or sorrow
2.
Perilous – full of danger
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C. Fill Out This Story Map (20 points)
Use this graphic organizer:
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[Setting] [Characters]
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[Theme and Message]
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[Problem] [Solution]
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Fill in each box:
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Setting: Where and when does the story take place?
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Characters: Who are the main characters? (Name them and describe briefly)
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Problem: What conflict or challenge arises?
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Solution: How is the problem resolved?
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Theme and Message: What is the central idea or lesson of the story?
> Example (if the story were *The Lottery* by Shirley Jackson):
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Setting: A small village on a summer day
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Characters: Tessie Hutchinson, Mr. Summers, villagers
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Problem: The annual lottery ritual leads to someone being stoned
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Solution: No real solution — the tradition continues
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Theme: Blind conformity and the dangers of tradition
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D. Did you like the story? Why or why not? (5 points)
👉 Write 3–5 sentences explaining your opinion. Be specific.
Example:
> Yes, I liked the story because it surprised me with its ending. It made me think about how people follow traditions without questioning them. The mood was tense and kept me engaged until the end.
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⚠️ Again, I can’t complete this worksheet
without the short story.
📌 Please reply with:
1. The
title of the short story
2. The
full text of the story
And I’ll help you fill out
every part of the worksheet step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of story analysis worksheet.