Text interpretation, suitable for 8th grade students, which deals with the book "Rita is afraid", whose protagonist, the girl Rita, is led to overcome the fears that plague her daily life, through the fantasy. Questions about the text make it possible to practice important reading skills.
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Rita has it too, but she lost everyone living a great adventure!
Rita is ten years old, studies, plays, does a lot of cool things. But… You're very scared. She fears leaving the house, being robbed. You shiver at the thought that something could happen to your parents on the street. I know, almost everyone has these fears, but the girl's were already starting to harm her life. His parents then decided to take action. "You're going to spend a few days at your grandmother's house, Rita!"
The house was in the countryside and the girl, despite being very fond of her grandmother, didn't like the idea at all. Still, it was. Little did she know that she was starting a huge adventure...
In the house of Dona Lina, Rita's grandmother, there was a clock in the library. The kind that make tick-tock, tick-tock, you know? Normal? Nothing! That watch was magical and transported the girl to a land of fantasy. There, she will have to face a giant and save an entire city from the monster's fury. Is she the one who is scared? I doubt! Are you going to read it to believe it?
Rita is afraid
Christian David Text
Illustrations by Rogério Coelho
Editorial avocado
Available in: http://chc.org.br/voce-tem-medo/.
Accessed on: May 30, 2016.
Question 1 - The purpose of the text is:
a) help children to overcome their fears.
b) present the fears that affect children.
c) publicize the book “Rita tem medo”, by writer Christian David.
d) highlight that fear is harmful to children's lives.
Question 2 - In all alternatives, the resumption of the character Rita was made through a pronominal form, except:
a) “[…] they were already starting to harm her life.”.
b) “Her parents decided to take action […]”.
c) “Little did she know that she was starting a huge adventure…”.
d) "That clock was magical and transported the girl to a fantasy land.".
Question 3 - "You're going to spend a few days at your grandmother's house, Rita!"
a) Rewrite the excerpt above without using the comma:
b) Now, answer: did the removal of the comma change the meaning of the statement? Explain:
Question 4 – Identify the passage in which the direct invitation to read the work is perceived:
a) “Are you afraid?”.
b) “Rita has it too, but she lost everyone living a great adventure!”.
c) “That clock was magical and transported the girl to a fantasy land.”.
d) “And you, are you going to read to believe?”.
Question 5 - "Of those who do TIC Tac, TIC Tac, You know?". The highlighted expression is an example of:
a) interjection
b) onomatopoeia
c) noun
d) metaphor
Question 6 – “The house was in the countryside and the girl, despite liking her grandmother a lot, didn't like the idea at all. Even so, it was.”. The second period establishes with the first the relationship of:
A:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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