Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about proparoxytone words. How about analyzing these words in the text good traps? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In “[…] practice that guarantees the collection of essential information for the study of species […]”, a proparoxytone word was transcribed without an accent. Shall we put it?
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Considered a non-invasive method, the camera trap is an important tool for monitoring fauna – practice that guarantees the collection of essential information for the study of the species and the creation of actions of conservation. “The Forestry Foundation has invested a lot in this instrument. We outline a methodology for monitoring medium and large mammals through records made by cameras installed in sample sites”, concludes the environmental engineer and manager of the Caraguatatuba nucleus, Miguel Nema.
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Question 1 – The word “method” is emphasized because it is:
( ) proparoxytone.
( ) oxytone ending in “o”.
( ) paroxytone ending in diphthong.
Question 2 – Underline the word proparoxytone in this passage of the text:
“[…] the camera trap is an important tool for monitoring fauna […]”
Question 3 – A proparoxytone word was transcribed without an accent below. Put it:
“[…] practice that guarantees the collection of essential information for the study of species […]”
Question 4 – Identify the passage that contains a proparoxytone word:
( ) “We outline a methodology […]”
( ) “[…] through records made […]”
( ) “[…] manager of the Caraguatatuba nucleus […]”
Question 5 – Watch:
“[…] monitoring of mammals medium and large companies through registrations made by cameras […]”
The highlighted proparoxytone terms refer to:
( ) of the same gender.
( ) to the same number.
( ) to the same gender and the same number.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.