Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third or fourth year of elementary school, with questions related to the text Gisela, gazelle.
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Gisela, the gazelle, is the most vain of the savannah. Seeing it pass by, the hippos always call it “gazelle, gazelle!”. But Gisela doesn't respond. You find them fat and ugly.
As time goes by, the hippos that live peacefully at the water's edge make fun of the vain and pretentious gazelle.
One day, after running in the savannah to get the attention of the other animals, Gisela becomes thirsty. She approaches the lake, but a malicious hippopotamus sees her. Quickly, he hides behind her and mimics the lioness's roar. Gisela, frightened, throws herself into the muddy water. All the curious come to mock her, because her damp coat is dirty!
– Gazelle, gazelle, it's not beautiful! – the animals say to the vain Gisela.
1) Who is Gisela?
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2) What do hippos say to Gisela when they see her pass?
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3) Why doesn't Gisela answer them?
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4) What happens one day with Gisela after running in the savanna to get the attention of other animals?
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5) What does the malicious hippo do?
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6) Upon hearing the roar, what does Gisela do?
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7) Why did the animals make fun of Gisela?
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By Camila Farias
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