Prepare for Reading Exercise: The Adventures of Soilman (continued)
Solution Guidelines:
Main Content: Two clay toys in a glass jar felt melancholic. One evening, a mouse plotted against them. A knight rescued the princess but encountered water, both of them turned into mud. Soilman came to their rescue. Only after enduring trials like being baked in fire can humans become resilient and strong.
Question 1 (page 140 Vietnamese Language Grade 4 textbook): Narrate the accident of the two clay figures.
Answer:
The knight and the princess living inside the glass jar were tricked by the mouse into the jar. While escaping, their boat capsized, soaking them completely, softening their limbs.
Question 2 (page 140 Vietnamese Language Grade 4 textbook): What did Soilman do when he saw the two clay figures in trouble?
Response:
Upon witnessing two flour victims, Earth Potter immediately jumped down, rescued both to the shore, and sun-dried them to regain their flouriness.
Question 3 (page 140 Vietnamese textbook 4): What, in your opinion, is the significance of Earth Potter's rustic remark?
Response:
The rustic remark of Earth Potter at the end of the story signifies the necessity of undergoing training, facing challenges, only then can one toughen up, withstand the elements, and become truly useful.
Question 4 (page 140 Vietnamese textbook 4): Give another name to the story.
