In addition to Chekhov’s short story, this volume for students in grades 7-12 includes a “Pre-Flight”, a short introduction to read before reading the story, a “Wrap Up”, a more in depth explanation and discussion of the story, to be read after, along with “Where’s the Trans-Siberian Railroad?”, where Mr. Draeger travels back in time to meet Anton Chekhov. The lengths this man will go to for good information is truly unprecedented. Don’t miss this if you’ve never time traveled. Also included are open-ended, Socratic type discussion questions to help students think more in depth about the story, some quotes from Chekhov and a list of some of his other writings. Wait, wait, just when you thought it couldn’t get any better: there’s also a photo of Chekhov! But there’s more! Cartoons and memes! This is probably way more than you were expecting, but it’s just something you’ll have to get used to with this series. Sample Pages Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Cover Page Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Table of Contents Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: intro and photo of Chekhov Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Meme on Page 10 Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Survey and Text from the book Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Discussion Questions page 17 Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Cartoon and text page 18 Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Wrap Up page 20 Gallery Image: The Bet by Anton Chekhov: Literature Disguised as Fun: Short, fun biographical story

