activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text The elephant and the ant.
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Once upon a time, there was a very cocky elephant who thought he was the owner of the forest.
– I am the biggest animal here, everyone must obey me! he said.
On the other side of the forest, there lived an ant that never left its hole, and its dream was to see the elephant.
“I have so much admiration for that huge animal. I'm a fan of the elephant - said the little ant.
"If you knew how cocky he is, you wouldn't say that," said the beetle.
One day, the ant decided to leave his burrow and take a walk through the forest to see if he could find the elephant.
After walking until its paws got tired, the ant came face to face with the elephant, and its eyes shone, but he didn't even give her a ball. The ant got very angry and scolded the big guy.
– Listen here, elephant, don't think you can humiliate other animals just because you're big. Size is not document. I'm small, but if I sting you, I'm sure you'll be in a lot of pain,” she said.
The elephant was embarrassed, and after that day he learned to be more humble with other animals.
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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 was the elephant like?
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5) Who did the ant admire?
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6) What did the beetle say to the ant?
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7) What happened when the ant met the elephant?
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8) What did the ant say to the elephant?
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9) What happened after that encounter?
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10) Make an illustration of the story:
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