activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text The honest princess.
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There once was a princess named Tânia. The princess's parents wanted her to marry a handsome knight named Norman. Unfortunately, Tania didn't love him. Although they got along well, she was not very fond of him as Norman was very conceited.
One day, Tânia was talking to Norman and he asked her to marry him. The princess was shocked, but instead of rejecting his request, she said:
– Norman, you are a very handsome knight, but there are a few things I don't like about you. Firstly, you brag a lot about the clothes you wear, when really a person's clothes aren't that important. Second, you spit in the streets, and last, I'm not going to marry you just because my parents want me to.
Norman thought long and hard about what the princess had said and noticed her mistakes. Soon, Tânia began to notice the change in her behavior.
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1) What is the title of the text?
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2) How many paragraphs are there in the text?
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3) Who are the main characters of the story?
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4) What did Tânia's parents want?
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5) Why didn't Tânia want to marry Norman?
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6) What happened when Norman started to reflect on what the princess said?
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7) Now it's your turn, create a sequel to this story: (with at least 5 lines)
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