History activity about the superstitions of European navigators, proposed to students in the fourth or fifth year of elementary school.
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Until around the 15th century, the desire to explore and discover what was on the other side of the sea sparked the imagination of Europeans. Various beliefs dominated the people's imagination. For example: the existence of sea monsters, deformed men who fed on human beings, the presence of beautiful mermaids that dragged boats and sailors to the bottom of the sea. Furthermore, it was believed that it was unlucky to leave on a Friday. It was also risky and unlucky to stare at the ocean waves at midnight
Adson Vasconcelos
1) Which century is mentioned in the text?
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2) According to the text, what is the desire of European navigators?
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3) According to the text, which beliefs dominated the people's imagination?
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4) What did deformed men feed on?
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5) Which bad luck legends are mentioned in the text?
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