License for Cerberus Canis Monstruosus

$150.00

This non-transferable license allows for unlimited printing and sharing virtually with all students in one school building. It does not expire. This license is for Cerberus Canis Monstruosus.

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This non-transferable license allows for unlimited printing and sharing virtually with all students in one school building. It does not expire. This license is for Cerberus Canis Monstruosus. To purchase and receive the licensed play as a PDF, you must complete both your purchase order as well as submit the licensing information. Cerberus Canis Monstruosus is also available as a physical book for $11.50 on Amazon or in classroom sets on Bombax Press.

With this license, it is permissible to print copies of the Cerberus Canis Monstruosus using a school’s copier or print shop for use by students at the school. It is also permissible to share the licensed content directly with students in Google Classroom (or a similar program). Compared to purchasing a class set of plays for $11.50 each, this is a steal at $150.

Cerberus wants to be a dog. He wants to catch balls, and he wants people to pet and love him just like they love dogs. He has one big problem though… well, four big problems. Unlike a normal dog, he has three heads and the tail of a snake. People think he’s a monster!

People don’t want to throw balls to a monster or pet a monster or love a monster. People fear monsters. People want to kill monsters.

Still, Cerberus is determined to find a home where he can be accepted for who he is. Surely, he can find someone who wants to throw a ball to him! Surely, someone will see Cerberus as Cerberus, not as a monster… right?

This novella is suitable for use in Latin II depending on your students’ vocabulary knowledge and whether the novella is taught or for use in FVR. The novella contains about 5,200 words, and it uses 159 total unique words. Of those words, some are clear cognates, names, or glosses that were essential to the story but appeared fewer than ten times. When those words are removed from the 159 words that constitute the novella’s 5,200 word length, a student would need a working vocabulary of 113 words to read this text.

For more detailed information about the novella, visit this link. If you’d like to read the first chapter, please visit this link. If you would like to review the vocabulary list used in the novella, that information is available here.

Note: The license for Cerberus Canis Monstruosus may be revoked in the event of unauthorized sharing. Each licensed PDF will contain the license’s owner on it.

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