Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions about the text: The marriage of butterflies.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Every summer, a beautiful flock of butterflies gathers on top of the tallest sunflower.
“This year,” says Antony, unfolding her golden wings, “we're going to fly over the village! It looks like there are flowers full of succulent nectar.
Say and do; butterflies fly happily in the sky.
But on the way, they come across a butterfly, maddened...
– Don't go far, the storm is approaching! Hear appalling Bums-Bums!
- Nothing has ever stopped Antony and his colleagues, who follow his path.
– It's not the storm! – jokes Antony when he arrives at the village. – The bums-bums are nothing more than the drumbeats of an orchestra. It's a wedding! What if we danced too?
- Right! - Shout his friends, landing each one on the shoulder of a guest. - Besides, the bride's bouquet must have a great perfume!
1) What is the title of the text?
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2) Where are the butterflies found every summer?
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3) What does Antony say about this year?
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4) On the way, the butterflies cross with a crazed butterfly. What does she warn?
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5) Do butterflies listen to her advice?
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6) Upon reaching the village, what does Antony notice?
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7) What do they decide when they see the wedding?
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By Camila Farias.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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