Activity of text interpretation, aimed at third- and fourth-year elementary school students, with questions based on the text King Simbad and his falcon.
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The brave King Simbad had a hawk, which he carried everywhere.
One day, the king went hunting with his falcon. After chasing a deer for some time, King Simbad became tired. He decided to rest for a while under a tree. The king poured some water into a bowl for the falcon and then took the bottle to drink water. Suddenly, the hawk attacked the bottle and dropped it. King Simbad thought it was an accident and picked up the bottle again to drink from it. Once again, the hawk attacked and dropped the bottle. This time, the king got angry, hit the hawk with his sword and wounded it, the hawk fell to the ground. As it fell, the falcon pointed to the dead snake hanging from the branch of the tree, the king saw that the snake's venom was falling into the water and poisoning it. King Simbad realized his mistake and regretted having wounded his falcon.
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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 are the main characters in the story?
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4) Who is Simbad?
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5) What did Simbad do after chasing a deer?
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6) What happened when Simbad went to drink water?
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7) What did the king do when he was angry with the hawk?
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8) What motivated the hawk's attitude?
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9) How did Simbad feel when he discovered the truth?
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10) Now it's your turn, create a sequel to this story (with at least 5 lines):
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