Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third or fourth year of elementary school, with questions based on the text “The eagle, the raven and the shepherd”.
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Launching itself from the air, an eagle snatched a lamb.
The crow, seeing that, tried to imitate her and threw himself on a ram. He did it so awkwardly that he became tangled up in the wool and, struggling in vain with his wings, could not free himself.
The shepherd, seeing that, picked up the crow and, cutting off the tips of its wings, took it to his children.
His children asked which bird it was and the shepherd told them:
'To me he's just a raven, but he thinks he's an eagle.
Moral of the story: Put your effort and dedication in what you are really prepared for, not in what doesn't correspond to you.
Aesop
1) What is the title of the text?
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2) Who is the author?
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3) What are the characters in the story?
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4) How many paragraphs does the text have?
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5) Who was watching the eagle?
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6) In your opinion, what led the crow to imitate the eagle?
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7) Explain in your words the moral of the story:
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8) Make an illustration of the story.
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