Embarking on the next chapter of 'Many Faces of the Moon,' reading session
Exploring the enchanting sequel of 'Many Faces of the Moon,' our reading session continues.
Main Plot
The king is deeply concerned, fearing that when the princess sees the real moon, she will recognize the fake one around her neck. The jester comes to the king's aid. He enters the room and questions the princess about why the moon is still present. The princess contemplates that the moon, once plucked for her, will grow back, just like everything else, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep.
Question 1 (page 169 Vietnamese Language 4 textbook): What is the king worried about?
Answer:
The king frets that on that night, the Moon will shine brightly in the sky; if his beloved daughter sees the real Moon, she will recognize the imitation Moon hanging around her neck. The princess would be disappointed, and illness would return.
Question 2 (page 169 Vietnamese Language 4 textbook): Why once again couldn't the gods and scientists assist the king?
Answer:
Once again, the divine beings and scientists couldn't aid the king because they continued to think in adult-like ways.
Question 3 (page 169 Vietnamese Language 4 textbook): Why did the jester pose a question to the princess about the two moons?
Answer:
The jester asked the princess about the two moons to inquire about her reaction when she sees one moon shining in the sky and another hanging around her neck.
Question 4 (page 169 Vietnamese Language 4 textbook):
What does the princess's explanation reveal? Choose the answer that best aligns with your understanding:
a) Toys bring great joy to children.
b) When playing, children often perceive toys as real objects in daily life.
c) Children's perspectives of the world around them are often different from adults.
Answer:
The princess's explanation reflects how children often perceive the world around them differently from adults.
Content: Children are charming and adorable; they view the world and explain it in a simple and innocent manner, vastly different from adults.
Above is the section Exploring 'Many Faces of the Moon,' the next reading session. Prepare to answer textbook questions, Writing Exercise: Describing an Object, and along with Language Practice: Participles in Narrative Sentences to improve your understanding of Vietnamese language in grade 4.
