Portuguese activity, aimed at seventh-year students, about the prepositions. Are we going to analyze the ideas they express? Questions are based on text Does the carrier pigeon actually deliver? Are you curious to know the answer? So, read the text and then answer the questions, ok?
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Yes, but not to any destination. Although it is a natural characteristic of the bird, it receives training, since a puppy, in a breeding site to exercise the function. And, as he doesn't know how to go very far, he delivers to the _____ point that he is able to return home. During World War II (1939-1945), the animal served as an important messenger, carrying notes and packages tied to its leg.
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Question 1 - Identify the sentence in which the underlined word plays the role of preposition:
( ) "Yea, but not to any destination.”
( ) “Although be a natural characteristic of the bird […]"
( ) “[…] she receives training, since Cub […]"
Question 2 - Mark the passage in which the preposition correctly filled in the space indicated in the text:
( ) “[…] delivers to the point where he is able to return home.”
( ) “[…] delivers to the point where he is able to return home.”
( ) “[…] delivers to the point where he is able to return home.”
Question 3 - In the sentence “[…] is able to return for home.”, the highlighted preposition was used in the language:
( ) cultured
( ) informal
( ) regional
Question 4 – In the segment "During the Second World War (1939-1945) […]”. underlined preposition establishes the relationship of:
( ) time
( ) place
( ) origin
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] the animal served as an important messenger […]”, the term “how” is a preposition that indicates:
( ) mode
( ) condition
( ) Comparation
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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