1. Preparation Exercise 1
2. Preparation Exercise 2
Preparation for the reading exercise Cricket Advocating for the Weak (Continued), Brief 1
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As promised, Cricket helps Miss Spider teach the spider gang a lesson. He intimidates the spider queen by hopping around aggressively and shouting, making the spiders too scared to demand anything from Miss Spider anymore. Terrified, the spiders dismantle their webs, ensuring Miss Spider's safety.
Question 1 (page 16 Vietnamese textbook 4): How terrifying is the spider gang's fortress?
Answer:
The spider gang's fortress is truly terrifying. They set up webs blocking all pathways, crisscrossing from one side to another. And in the midst stands a sturdy spider guard. The area is filled with ferocious spiders.
Question 2 (page 16 Vietnamese textbook 4): How did Cricket make the spiders afraid?
Answer:
To instill fear in the spiders, Cricket boldly asks, 'Who's in charge of this bunch?' He challenges, threatens, and intimidates, displaying an aura of superiority, wanting to converse with the leader. He uses language like 'us' and calls them 'you guys.' Additionally, he leaps and kicks in a threatening manner to showcase his immense strength, asserting dominance over the spider queen from the start.
Question 3 (page 16 Vietnamese textbook 4): How did Cricket make the spiders acknowledge the truth?
Answer:
Cricket not only demonstrates his strength to intimidate his opponents but also uses words to make his point more effectively, exposing the spiders' shameful and unjust actions against Miss Spider (a fragile woman). He highlights their bullying behavior, compelling the spiders to comply with Cricket's demands.
Question 4 (page 16 Vietnamese textbook 4): Which title can be awarded to Cricket among the following: Warrior, Braveheart, Fighter, Hero?
Answer:
According to me, Cricket could be awarded any of the given titles. However, the most fitting title considering Cricket's personality and actions for justice is 'Hero.' Because the term 'hero' implies someone with strength and a noble heart, ready to do righteous deeds, which aligns perfectly with Cricket's character.
Content: Praising Cricket, a hero who stands against injustice, defending the weak, and fighting against oppression. Upholding fairness and compassion in society.
Compose reading Exercise Cricket defends the weak (continued), short 2
1. How terrifying is the spider gang's fortress?
Answer:
The spider gang's fortress is terrifying indeed. They weave webs blocking all pathways, stationing sturdy spider guards. All spider homes hide within the rock caves, presenting a fierce demeanor.
2. How did Cricket make the spiders afraid?
Answer:
Cricket instilled fear in the spiders by:
- Firstly, Cricket proactively questioned, using assertive language of a strong individual: wanting to converse with the spider leader, using pronouns: who, this bunch, we.
- Observing the spider queen's imposing presence, Cricket asserts dominance through actions, swiftly turning his back and kicking aggressively to showcase his strength and intimidate.
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