Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses conjunctions. How about analyzing them in the text about the book Lucas's glasses? To do so, answer the proposed questions!
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The text by Bel Tatit and Natalia Timerman, combined with the illustrations by Veridiana Scarpelli, brings to life a unique work full of reading possibilities […]
In Lucas's world, one thing lived glued to the other. The trees were pure green and the sea was nothing more than a noise. However, everything changed when the boy got a pair of glasses. There were so many details, so many colors and contours, so many worlds within other worlds that inspired Lucas to wonder what his dreams would look like if he wore his glasses when he went to bed. Would they be more or less frightening? More or less fantastic?
Under the free gaze of a child, reality, fantasy and dreams are transformed, confused and expanded.
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Question 1 – Underline the following conjunction:
“The trees were pure green and the sea was just a noise.”
Question 2 – Does the conjunction italicized above start a coordinating or subordinate clause? Explain:
Question 3 – The segment below has been transcribed without the commas that separate the adversative conjunction. Put them:
“Everything changed though when the kid got a pair of glasses.”
Question 4 – Transcribe the passage, where the word “if” is a conditional conjunction:
Question 5 – Identify the passage that contains a conjunction:
( ) “[…] gives life to a unique work full of reading possibilities […]”
( ) “In Lucas’s world, one thing lived attached to the other.”
( ) “Would they be more or less frightening?”
Question 6 – The conjunction, in the passage identified above, is:
( ) alternative.
( ) explanatory.
( ) conclusive.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.