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(4p)Realizează o compunere, de aproximativ 150 de cuvinte, în care să-ți imaginezi o posibilă continuare a întâmplării din textul citat. În compunerea ta pot apărea și alte personaje din lumea junglei, alături de cele din familia de lupi la care face referire textul dat. textul:„Aceasta s-a întâmplat într-o seară fierbinte de vară, pe coastele prăvălite ale munților, când lupul se trezi din somnul lui obișnuit și, scărpinându-se cu laba dinapoi sub pântece, căscă plictisit și începu să-și întindă labele una după alta, ca să se mai dezmorțească de somnul care îi îngreuna încheieturile. Lupoaica își întinse botul enorm și cenușiu peste cei patru pui care scânceau, tăvălindu-se care să ajungă mai întâi și mai aproape de ea, în timp ce razele de lună străluceau la gura peșterii unde își aveau culcușul."

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