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QUIZ

1. What is the purpose of the workshop given by the Teacher?


Ans: To generate in young people quality of literary expression in English.

2. How many main characters does the play have, mention their names?
Ans: 5 characters: Sara, Jairo, Ana, Bryan, Bertha.

3. Who is described as a star of youth rhythmic gymnastics, very competitive in


the play?
Ans: Sara is described as the star of children's rhythmic gymnastics and
very competitive in the play.

4. What character is Sara's brother in the play?


Ans: Bryan is Sara's brother in the play and disagrees with his sister‘attitude

5. In what environment does Act 1 of the play about rivalry between friends
take place?
Ans: Act 1 of the play takes place in a classroom where friends are returning
from the gymnastics competition.

6. Which character tries to be conciliatory during the argument between Sara


and Ana in Act 1 of the play?
Ans: Jairo is the character who tries to be conciliatory during the argument
between Sara and Ana in Act 1 of the play.

7. What does Sara do when she realizes that gymnastics does not fulfill her if
she cannot share the triumph with her friends in Act 2 of the play?
Ans: Sara apologizes to her friends and expresses that she prefers to
continue to have their appreciation than to continue being number one in
gymnastics.
8. Who takes the initiative to approach Sarah and forgive her in Act 2 of the
play?
Ans: Ana takes the initiative to approach Sara, forgive her and remind her that they
are friends, not rivals.

9. How does the play about rivalry between friends end in Act 2?
Ans: The play ends with Sara apologizing, acknowledging that friendship is
worth more than competition and hugging her friends, showing that friendship
prevails over rivalry.

10. What learning stands out at the end of the play?


Ans: The learning highlighted at the end of the play is that friendship and
mutual appreciation are more valuable than competition and rivalry, showing
that everyone can shine together without needing to outdo others.

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