Text interpretation activity, proposed to students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text. Royalty requires wisdom.
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In the confines of a forest, the lion announced that he was too old to be king. He decreed that the animals choose a new king for them.
The animals were a democratic bunch and voted for the one they loved the most. Everyone voted for the funniest monkey. They loved him because he made them laugh! When the monkey heard that he had become king, he swung from tree to tree in joy. He enjoyed himself and enjoyed it! The animals vibrated while he entertained them! Everyone laughed at the antics and declared that they had made an excellent choice, except for one cunning fox, who could not accept a monkey as king.
One day, the fox found a hunter's trap with a piece of meat. She led the monkey king to the trap and showed the piece of meat, proclaiming her loyalty as a subject who would not touch the meat assigned to the king. The monkey king was delighted and grabbed the meat. He fell into the trap!
The fox walked away with disdain saying:
– Royalty requires wisdom!
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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) What did the lion announce?
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4) What animal was chosen as king and why?
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5) What animal did not like the new king?
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6) What did the fox do to the king?
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7) Explain what the fox meant by “Kingdom requires wisdom!”:
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8) Now it's your turn to create a continuation for the story (with at least 5 lines)
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