activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text Dog smart.
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Samuca was a very clever dog. He would watch the other dogs hide their bones in the park and then dig up each bone to take it to its hiding place.
– You know you're wrong, don't you, Samuca? - Asked the little bird, who saw everything from above the tree.
– Why should I try if I can get everything easily, little bird? The world belongs to the smart ones! Samuca replied.
The dog didn't even care, because he thought he was the smartest of all the dogs in the neighborhood.
Samuca kept all the bones he picked up in his hiding place and was sure that no one would ever be able to find them. But one day, the dog was surprised to arrive at the secret place and see that there were no more bones there. Samuca asked the bird if he knew anything.
– I know what happened, yes. A smarter dog than you discovered your hiding place and took the bones - said the bird.
From that day forward, Samuca never took the bone from the other dogs.
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Publisher: Ciranda Cultural.
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 Samuca used to do?
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5) What did the little bird say to Samuca?
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6) Why did Samuca think he was smart?
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7) What did Samuca think of his behavior?
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8) What happened that surprised Samuca?
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9) What did the little bird say happened?
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10) What do you think led Samuca to change his attitude? Justify your answer.
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