Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, addresses adjectives. Let's analyze them in the text to Grazine? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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The female lays her eggs in three different places: on rocks, in sand and in the fork of thin branches. Detail: without any construction material. It hatches a single, relatively large egg. The little pup, because of its very strong claws, stays for weeks on the branch where it was born. Unlike adults, which are completely white, it has marked brown plumage.
The gravina, due to its white plumage, is also called the bride or white widow. It is the only terrine of this color.
The physical characteristics are closed by an extremely pointed and black beak, with large and dark eyes. But in any case, this is such a tame bird that it easily allows itself to be held in the hand.
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Question 1 – Underline the following adjective:
“The female lays her eggs in three different places […]”
Question 2 – Name an adjective that could take the place of the one used in this passage:
Question 3 – In “Hatches a single egg, relatively large.”, there is an adjective that is uniform in terms of gender, that is, it has the same form in the feminine and in the masculine. Identify it:
Question 4 – Locate the adjective in the superlative degree in the text:
Question 5 – In the segment “Unlike the adults, which are completely white, they have marked brown plumage.”, is the term “white” an adjective or a noun? Explain:
Question 6 – In the passage “The physical characteristics close a beak extremely pointed and black […]”, the underlined word was used for:
( ) explain the meaning of the adjectives “pontiagudo” and “preto”.
( ) intensify the meaning of the adjectives “pontiagudo” and “preto”.
( ) complement the meaning of the adjectives “pontiagudo” and “preto”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.