activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the second and third years of elementary school, with questions based on the text O corvo malvado.
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Two crows were fighting.
“I am the best,” said the first crow.
– No, I'm the best! - Said the second crow.
And so they kept fighting.
Shortly after, they decided to have a flying competition to see who was the best crow. It was decided that they would fly in the sky with a bag full of salt. The crow that flew higher than the other would be the best crow.
So they brought two cloth bags and filled them with salt. Only one of them was very mean. He filled his cloth bag with cotton to keep it light. The other crow didn't know that.
When the crows started to fly, the evil crow with the cotton in the bag flew higher than the other crow. The other crow tried very hard, but his sack was heavy and he couldn't fly higher than the evil crow.
Shortly after, it started to rain. The cotton in the evil crow's sack soaked with rainwater and became heavier, but the salt in the other crow's sack began to mix with the rainwater and soon ran out of the sack. The second crow's bag got lighter. He flew higher than the evil crow and won the competition.
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4) Why were the crows arguing?
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8) Who won the competition?
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