activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text A zebra disturbed.
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The giraffe was very dear to everyone on the savannah, so the animals decided to throw a surprise party to celebrate her birthday.
“I will make delicious sweets,” said the lioness.
“The decoration will be on me,” said the elephant.
– And I will make the most important thing: the cake! – concluded the zebra.
The animals were a little worried, as they knew the zebra was a bit clumsy. But, as it was a party and everyone wanted to participate, the zebra was responsible for the cake.
The day of the party arrived, and the animals began to organize everything.
“I'm guessing the zebra didn't make the cake. She hasn't even shown up yet - said the elephant.
– Can you imagine a party without cake? I can't even imagine it - said the lioness.
When it was almost time for the giraffe to arrive, the zebra appeared with a beautiful cake.
'You thought he wouldn't make it, didn't you?' The cake is delicious! - Said the zebra, happy.
The giraffe loved the party and was very happy to see that everyone had participated, including the clumsy zebra.
180 stories for fun.
Publisher: Ciranda Cultural.
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 is the theme of the story?
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5) What did each animal decide to do in organizing the party?
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6) Why were the animals worried?
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7) Did the zebra make the cake?
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8) What did the giraffe think of the party?
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9) Illustrate the story:
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