activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text O Pequeno Valente.
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Brave squirrel was called that because he was always very brave. Despite being small, Valente was not afraid of anything. He had already gnawed a very thick rope to free the zebra from a trap, and had also climbed the highest tree in the forest to remove the good-tee that was trapped in the nest.
– When I grow up I want to be just like you, Valente. - said the baby rabbit.
“I'm happy to be a good example, little one. replied the squirrel.
Whenever they needed help, the animals called Valente.
The squirrel's bravery bothered the lion. The king of the place didn't like to know that a squirrel was admired by everyone.
"That Valiant is nothing," said the lion.
- Don't say that, you might need it - said the snake, wisely.
That same afternoon, the lion stuck his paw on a thorn, and the pain was so much that he couldn't even move. Valente was passing by just in time and removed the thorn from the lion's paw, which was very grateful and gave him the medal for the most courageous animal.
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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 is Brave?
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4) How did Valente help the zebra?
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5) Who wants to be like Valente?
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6) What did the lion think of the squirrel?
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7) What do you think of the lion's opinion in relation to the squirrel? Explain your answer.
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8) What made the lion change his mind?
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9) Make an illustration of the story:
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