
activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text O bule morta.
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A woman borrowed a pot from her neighbor. The next day, she went to the neighbor to return the pot, but gave him a smaller pot.
The neighbor was surprised to see the smaller pot and asked the woman about it.
The woman replied:
– This is the son of your pot. He was born last night.
The neighbor understood that the woman was trying to deceive him, but said nothing. He took the smaller pot and walked away.
After a few days, the neighbor borrowed a teapot from the woman and did not return it. When the woman went to his house to ask for his pot of tea, the neighbor said:
“Your teapot died last night.
– A pot of tea cannot die! - Said the woman.
- Why not? asked the neighbor. – If a pot can have a child, a teapot can also die.
The woman was embarrassed and immediately returned the pot.
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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) Who are the characters in the story?
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4) What did the woman do?
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5) What did the man do to teach the woman a lesson?
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6) What was the woman's reaction when she found out what happened to the teapot?
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7) Create a moral for this story:
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