Choose Original when...
- Students are ready to analyze full author language and tone.
- Your class can sustain longer reading assignments independently.
- You want close reading practice with original syntax and diction.
The Cop and the Anthem by O. Henry (1904). Welcome to the Leveled Lit Classics Library (LLCL), a platform made by a teacher for teachers that makes timeless classical literature accessible to students and meets them at their reading level. Each title in the library has a comprehensive companion study guide and lesson plan designed for 1–2 days of instruction.
This story rewards close attention to repeated attempts, shifting tone, and the final turn. It fits a 1–2 day short-story plan where students track pattern, expectation, and irony.
Teachers often find students laugh at the episodes but miss how repetition and tonal control build the ending's irony.
Use the three versions to keep pacing manageable, then have students chart each attempt, expected outcome, and actual outcome before analyzing the final reversal.
| Version | Reading profile | Best classroom use |
|---|---|---|
| Original | FKGL 7.9 • 2,300 words | Full author language, tone, and deeper literary analysis. |
| Leveled | FKGL 7.4 • 1,600 words | Manageable reading load with aligned whole-class discussion. |
| Accessible | FKGL 5.3 • 1,200 words | Lowest text barrier for strong story access and confidence. |
Need a free short-story example for planning? Start with The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.