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Yahaira Rodriguez
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34 Slides • 29 Questions
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Reflect on why death tells the duck that it has been close since the day the duck was born. What do you think this means in the context of the story?
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Which of the following statements are true about the interaction between the duck and death?
Death introduces itself to the duck.
The duck is happy to meet death.
The duck asks if death has come to take it.
Death says it has been near the duck since it was born.
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What feelings or thoughts come to your mind when you see a story titled 'The Duck and Death'?
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Why do you think stories often use animals, like a duck, to talk about important topics such as life and death?
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What is the main theme introduced in the story 'El pato y la muerte'?
The friendship between a duck and death
The adventures of a duck in a pond
The search for food by a duck
The migration of ducks
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How does the duck react when it first notices something strange following it?
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Multiple Choice
What emotion does the duck feel when it realizes who is following it?
Fear
Happiness
Anger
Excitement
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Which of the following are reasons mentioned for why something could happen to the duck?
A serious cold
An accident
A fox
Old age
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Multiple Choice
Why does Death need to leave the pond?
She is cold
She is hungry
She does not like water
She finds it too humid
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What do you think the author is trying to say about friendship and caring for others in this story?
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How does the relationship between the duck and Death change throughout these pages?
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Multiple Choice
What does the duck offer to do for Death after they leave the pond?
Warm her up
Bring her food
Sing her a song
Take her home
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Multiple Choice
What was the first thing the duck thought when it woke up in the morning?
'I am hungry!'
'I am still alive!'
'Where is Death?'
'It's too early!'
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Open Ended
How does the conversation between the duck and Death in the second image reflect their relationship?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are things that ducks say might happen after death, according to the story?
You become an angel and sit on a cloud.
You get roasted in an underworld if you weren't good.
You turn into a tree.
You can look at the earth from above.
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Open Ended
How do the illustrations of the duck and Death together help you understand the mood of the story?
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Multiple Choice
What activity does the duck suggest to Death as something truly exciting?
Going to the pond
Flying
Climbing a tree
Swimming
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Open Ended
What emotions does the duck experience when thinking about the pond being empty without him?
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Multiple Choice
What does the skull in the tree likely symbolize in the story?
The duck's fear
The presence of death
A hidden treasure
A wise old bird
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Open Ended
How does the conversation between the duck and death help the duck understand his feelings about the pond and dying?
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Which of the following changes occurred in the duck's life during the following weeks?
He visited the pond less often
He talked more with death
He felt cold for the first time
He sat in places with grass
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Multiple Choice
What does the image of the duck and death holding hands suggest about their relationship at this point in the story?
They are angry at each other
They have become friends
The duck is trying to escape
Death is threatening the duck
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Multiple Choice
What is the main theme of the story 'El pato y la muerte'?
Friendship
Adventure
Life and death
Happiness
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What feelings or thoughts did you have after reading 'El pato y la muerte'?
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