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Appendix

2 Subversion Strategy Table (delete red font prior to printing.)


Book
The True Story of the
Three Little Pigs, by Jon
Scieszka & Lane Smith.

Why subversion?

Strategy used

E.g. Presents a side of the story which portrays


the villain (wolf) in a different light

E.g. Author tells the story from the wolfs


perspective

Guess Again? by Mac


Barnett.

E.g. Not a typical guessing game unexpected


labeling of pictures

E.g. Leads readers into making false


predictions by presenting pictures
opposite rhyming quatrains e.g. funny
prompts reader to think bunny

Extract 1: From The


Paper Bag Princess, by
Robert N. Munsch.

Extract 2: From Uncle


Shelby's ABZ, by
Shel Silverstein.

Extract 3: From The


Stinky Cheese Man and
Other Fairly Stupid
Tales, by Jon Scieszka &
Lane Smith.

Extract 4: 2 pages from A


Rule Is To Break: A
Child's Guide To
Anarchy, by John Seven
& Jana Christy

Extract 5: from Boodle,


My Dog, by Pija
Lindenbaum

Extension quote: from


The Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy, by
Douglas Adams

The ships hung in the


sky in much the same
way that bricks dont

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