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Mía vive en un árbol.
Mía vive en un árbol.
True (A)
La mamá de Mía es curiosa.
La mamá de Mía es curiosa.
False (B)
Mía es estricta.
Mía es estricta.
False (B)
Mía no es un animal adulto.
Mía no es un animal adulto.
Mía quiere explorar otros árboles.
Mía quiere explorar otros árboles.
Where isn't Mía?
Where isn't Mía?
What has Mía decided to do?
What has Mía decided to do?
Mía is patient and happy.
Mía is patient and happy.
Mía is not able to walk.
Mía is not able to walk.
The animal Mía sees can be described as?
The animal Mía sees can be described as?
What does the new animal want to capture?
What does the new animal want to capture?
Why is the new animal attracted to Mía?
Why is the new animal attracted to Mía?
Mía is impressed by the new animal because he?
Mía is impressed by the new animal because he?
What stage of life is Mía in?
What stage of life is Mía in?
¿Cómo se llama el animal?
¿Cómo se llama el animal?
When Orlando asks, '¿Dónde está tu mamá?' what does Mía answer?
When Orlando asks, '¿Dónde está tu mamá?' what does Mía answer?
What does Orlando own?
What does Orlando own?
Mía se mueve?
Mía se mueve?
Orlando es paciente porque Mía es?
Orlando es paciente porque Mía es?
Mía sees what interesting thing?
Mía sees what interesting thing?
The armadillo is a cruel criminal.
The armadillo is a cruel criminal.
The criminal does what?
The criminal does what?
Who wants to defend Mía?
Who wants to defend Mía?
Who else wants to capture exotic animals?
Who else wants to capture exotic animals?
When Orlando shouts ¡Corre!, what is Mía supposed to do?
When Orlando shouts ¡Corre!, what is Mía supposed to do?
Orlando defends Mía with his?
Orlando defends Mía with his?
Because Mía cannot walk or run, how does Orlando save her?
Because Mía cannot walk or run, how does Orlando save her?
The goat is frustrated because?
The goat is frustrated because?
Why can't the goat go to the village?
Why can't the goat go to the village?
The goat has an idea. What is it?
The goat has an idea. What is it?
Why would the goat not want Mía to escape?
Why would the goat not want Mía to escape?
Why is the armadillo nervous?
Why is the armadillo nervous?
A minute later, what does the goat see?
A minute later, what does the goat see?
What is in the jeep?
What is in the jeep?
What does the goat grab and throw at the new jeep?
What does the goat grab and throw at the new jeep?
Who gets control of the jeep?
Who gets control of the jeep?
How does the goat catch up to the jeep?
How does the goat catch up to the jeep?
Who does the goat grab by the arms and pull from the jeep?
Who does the goat grab by the arms and pull from the jeep?
After capturing the jeep, where does the goat head to now?
After capturing the jeep, where does the goat head to now?
The goat is happy when she ________ then unhappy when she finds that ______________.
The goat is happy when she ________ then unhappy when she finds that ______________.
The goat walks to the _____ carrying ______.
The goat walks to the _____ carrying ______.
Orlando ______ ir al pueblo en el monte con Mía.
Orlando ______ ir al pueblo en el monte con Mía.
Mía _____ nerviosa porque no puede ______ ni bailar.
Mía _____ nerviosa porque no puede ______ ni bailar.
Hay una banda que ____ salsa en la plaza del pueblo.
Hay una banda que ____ salsa en la plaza del pueblo.
En la banda _______ muchos instrumentos: piano, trombón, trompeta y bongos.
En la banda _______ muchos instrumentos: piano, trombón, trompeta y bongos.
Mía y Orlando ______ salsa en la plaza.
Mía y Orlando ______ salsa en la plaza.
Study Notes
Chapter 1 Insights
- Mía lives in a tree, emphasizing her natural habitat.
- Mía's mother is not characterized as curious, as Mía's curiosity drives the story.
- Mía is depicted as a young animal, not strict or adult-like.
- The desire to explore other trees indicates Mía's adventurous spirit.
Chapter 3 Developments
- Mía is not with her mother, highlighting her independence.
- She has decided to explore Colombia, setting the stage for her adventures.
- Mía is not portrayed as patient or happy; instead, she struggles with her limitations.
- Although she cannot walk, this limitation prompts her to meet new characters.
- Mía encounters an animal with a long head and tongue, adding intrigue to her journey.
- The new animal seeks to capture insects, which attracts it to Mía due to her insect companions.
- Mía is impressed by the new animal's speed, contrasting her own inability to move quickly.
- She is in her adolescence, reinforcing her position as a young creature.
- The new character is named Orlando, who drives a motorcycle, indicating modernity in the setting.
- Mía moves slowly (despacito), showcasing her challenges.
- Orlando finds Mía adorable, prompting his patient demeanor toward her.
Chapter 4 Key Events
- Mía witnesses a rock that moves, introducing elements of surprise.
- An armadillo is introduced as a cruel character involved in capturing exotic animals.
- Orlando shows intent to defend Mía against the armadillo’s criminal activities.
- A goat is also interested in capturing exotic animals, complicating matters.
- When Orlando shouts '¡Corre!', Mía is instructed to run, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
- Orlando uses gases to defend Mía against threats.
- Since Mía cannot escape herself, Orlando carries her to safety, showcasing his bravery.
Chapter 7 Tensions Rising
- A goat's frustration stems from an accident involving a jeep, restricting her movements.
- The goat's condition prevents her from going to the village due to the accident.
- The goat devises a plan to capture Orlando, indicating her cunning nature.
- Mía is valuable to the goat, as she is seen as a sellable exotic animal.
- The armadillo feels nervous due to the goat's aggressive behavior when frustrated.
- A new jeep appears, which the goat sees as a new opportunity.
- The new jeep contains a dog, introducing another character into the story.
- The goat throws the armadillo at the jeep, indicating her aggressive strategy.
- Control of the jeep shifts to the armadillo, hinting at a turn in events.
- The goat manages to catch up to the jeep by running, showcasing her determination.
- The goat seizes the dog from the jeep, displaying her brazen nature.
Final Actions and Challenges
- After securing the jeep, the goat's destination shifts to the village.
- The goat feels joy upon initially spotting the village, but this quickly turns to disappointment when discovering that jeeps are barred from entering the plaza.
- The goat walks into the plaza carrying the armadillo, symbolizing her dominance in the situation.
Additional Notes
- Orlando expresses a desire to go to the town with Mía, indicating camaraderie.
- Mía feels nervous due to her inability to walk or dance, emphasizing her insecurities.
- A salsa band performs in the town plaza, adding cultural richness to the setting.
- The band features various instruments like piano, trombone, trumpet, and bongos, displaying musical diversity.
- Mía and Orlando share a moment of dancing salsa in the plaza, symbolizing joy and freedom amidst their struggles.
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