
Stake attention in this memory
This is a cropped image of a children's educational worksheet, likely from Venezuela given the currency symbol "Bs". The image features cartoon illustrations of a man and a woman, possibly a gardener and a customer, interacting in a vibrant setting that suggests a plant nursery or garden center. The man, wearing a white coat, appears to be a professional, perhaps a botanist or nursery owner, while the woman, with a friendly expression, is engaged in conversation. The worksheet contains text in Spanish, with a prominent title that translates to "or without flowers, I like them all". Below the illustrations, there are sections with instructions and prompts for the student. One section asks to identify a word that indicates frequency of visiting the nursery, followed by a selection of adverbs: "ayer" (yesterday), "temprano" (early), "siempre" (always), and "nunca" (never). Students are instructed to write a sentence with one of these adverbs. Another part of the worksheet displays a speech bubble with information about plants, mentioning "musgo" (moss), "hepáticas" (liverworts), and "helechos" (ferns) that propagate through spores, and flowers that propagate through seeds. There is also a section with a question mark and partial text, possibly related to a previous question. Further down, a portion of a check is visible, with the bank name "Tepuy" and a numerical amount "124 570". This suggests the worksheet might involve activities related to finances or practical life skills, in addition to language and biology. The overall tone is cheerful and engaging, characteristic of educational materials for young learners. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting a daytime setting.
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