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Click clack the rattle bag l, Neil gaiman 3. Summarize the story in your own words. What happens in this story?

4. Notice how the story unfolds, do we know all the information from the beginning of
the story? Is information revealed to the reader over time, slowly? What effect does
that technique have on the reader?

5. Neil Gaiman writes stories in an interesting way, consider the author's tone during
his reading of "Click Clack the Rattle Bag." How does the audience react? How do
you react as a reader? What feelings do you feel while listening/reading? What
feelings are you left with at the end of the story?

6. How is Gaiman's "Click Clack the Rattle Bag" influenced by the stories we have
read previously in this unit? Can you see any similarities, things/features you noticed
in other readings? How is it different?

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