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“THE GRAND TOUR OF THE GARDENS

You must see for yourselves that it will be difficult to follow Peter Pan’s adventures unless you are familiar with the Kensington Gardens. They are in London, where the King lives, and I used to take David there nearly everyday unless he was looking decidedly flushed. No child has ever been in the whole of the Gardens, because it is so soon time to turn back. The reason it is soon time to turn back is that, if you are as small as David, you sleep from twelve to one. If your mother was not so sure that you sleep from twelve to one, you could most likely see the whole of them.”
(BARRIE, J. M. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,1910, p.1)

A partir da leitura no início da obra de Barrei, analise as afirmativas abaixo.

I. Quem conhece os Jardins de Kensington é capaz de compreender a história de Peter Pan;
II. Davi, assim como as crianças pequenas, comumente dormem até o meio-dia;
III. O rei mora em Londres, onde estão os Jardins de Kensington.
IV. Todos os leitores, independentemente de sua faixa etária e conhecimento são capazes de compreender claramente as histórias de Peter Pan.

Estão corretas as afirmativas: