Name of the children's story or fairy tale upon which your tr will be based. Who are the major characters? What was the incident that will go to trial? (4 points

100 word limit
Make it sound like a fifth grader wrote it

Little red riding hood

The story is "Little Red Riding Hood." The major characters are Little Red Riding Hood, her grandmother, and the Big Bad Wolf. The incident that will go to trial is when the Big Bad Wolf tricks Little Red Riding Hood by pretending to be her grandmother and then tries to eat her. In our trial, the jury will have to decide if the Big Bad Wolf is guilty of trying to harm Little Red Riding Hood. It's up to the judge and the lawyers to present the evidence and make sure that justice is served in the end.

Is the case civil or criminal

In this case, the incident that will go to trial is criminal, as the Big Bad Wolf committed the crime of attempted harm towards Little Red Riding Hood. The trial will determine the guilt or innocence of the Big Bad Wolf and what consequences, if any, will be imposed for his actions. It will be up to the judge and jury to decide the outcome based on the evidence presented during the trial.

Evidence that the plaintiff or prosecuting attorney will introduce, including witnesses: (4 points)

1. Witness testimony from Little Red Riding Hood herself, recounting the events of how the Big Bad Wolf disguised himself as her grandmother and attempted to harm her.

2. Witness testimony from the Woodcutter, who came to Little Red Riding Hood's rescue and caught the Big Bad Wolf in the act.
3. Physical evidence such as torn clothing or fur belonging to the Big Bad Wolf found at the scene of the incident.
4. Expert testimony from a wildlife expert or detective on the behavior of wolves and their potential danger to humans.
5. An audio recording of the conversation between the Big Bad Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood in which he tries to deceive her.

Shorter and make it sound like a fifth grader rote it

1. Little Red Riding Hood will tell the court how the Big Bad Wolf pretended to be her granny and tried to eat her.

2. The Woodcutter saw the whole thing and will tell everyone how he saved the day.
3. There will be torn clothes and fur found at the scene that belonged to the Big Bad Wolf.
4. A wildlife expert will explain how wolves can be dangerous to humans.
5. We'll also play a recording of the Big Bad Wolf talking to Little Red Riding Hood to prove he was up to no good.