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Read the text. Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14th. The Roman Emperor, Claudius II, lives around the year 200 and is not a Christian. He decides that his soldiers cannot marry, because married soldiers do not make good soldiers. Valentine is a man who works for the church, and one day he helps a soldier to get married. The Emperor says: “Valentine has to die!” In prison, Valentine falls in love with a woman. The day he dies, he sends her a note and at the end of it, he says: “Your Valentine”. He dies on February 14th . People send each other some Valentine’s cards. Some children give their friends and teachers cards or boxes of chocolates. Some man give their girlfriends flowers.
MAGUIRE, Jackie. Seasons and Celebrations. Oxford University Press, 2001. p. 4 - 5. Adapted.
Glossary
Christian – cristão.
Soldiers – soldados.
Married – casados.
To die – morrer.
To fall in love – apaixonar-se.
Enunciado:
Read the sentence from the text.
The Emperor says: “Valentine has to die!”
Now complete the dialogue without changing the meaning.
Someone asks:
Q: _____________________?
A: Yes, Valentine has to die.
Mark the correct option.