Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the demonstrative pronouns. Let's look at the roles they play in the text about the book. An Incredible Story of Man? So, answer the proposed questions.
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This is a must-read for anyone who is fascinated by questions like these and seeks to understand why we, Homo sapiens, are the way we are. Here, some of the most renowned experts answer, in an accessible way, the main questions about our species and also the questions posed by the latest research in paleontology, anthropology and areas alike. In texts written by a team that brings together biologists and geneticists, including neurologists and paleontologists, the incredible evolutionary story of this great mystery that is the human being is told.
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Question 1 - The highlighted pronoun is demonstrative in the excerpt:
( ) “[…] some of the most renowned specialists […]"
( ) “[…] with questions like these […]”
( ) “[…] questions about the Wow species […]"
Question 2 - In the excerpt mentioned above, the demonstrative pronoun:
( ) retrieves information.
( ) announces information.
( ) complements information.
Question 3 - In the segment “[…] for all who are fascinated […]”, the term “them” is a demonstrative pronoun, as it is equivalent to:
( ) "that".
( ) "that one".
( ) "those ones".
Question 4 – In the segment above, the demonstrative pronoun "os" works syntactically as:
( ) subject.
( ) direct object.
( ) adnominal deputy.
Question 5 - In the fragment below, a word is the contraction of a preposition with a demonstrative pronoun. Brand it:
“[…] the incredible evolutionary story of this great mystery that is the human being is told.”
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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