Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth grade of elementary school, explores conjunctive phrases. How about analyzing them in the text about the film Raya and the Last Dragon? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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In Raya and the Last Dragon, in an ancient and magical region, inhabited by magical dragons that control time and surroundings, Raya is a princess of a country broken between clans. However, after a terrible battle between dragons and evil, the beings disappeared, leaving the land at the mercy of terrible monsters that suck any life, as well as turn them into stone. After a meeting between the tribes that ends with her clan being petrified, she, now an exile, goes in search of one last dragon so that she can restore the nature of the place. The princess ends up meeting Sisu, the last of her kind who decides to help Raya and make her dragon brothers proud. But as they find pieces of a stone that can put an end to the monsters once and for all, Raya and Sisu will make friends and enemies that will change the course of all history.
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Question 1 – In “However, after a terrible battle between dragons and evil, the beings disappeared […]”, there is a conjunctive phrase. Identify it:
Question 2 – In the section “[…] terrible monsters that suck any life, as well as turn them into stone.”, the conjunctive phrase indicates:
( ) facts that add up.
( ) facts that alternate.
( ) contrasting facts.
Question 3 – Underline below the conjunctive phrase that introduces the idea of proportion:
“But as they find pieces of a stone […]”
Question 4 – Mark the segment that has a final conjunctive phrase:
( ) “[…] Raya is a princess of a country broken between clans.”
() “[…] She goes in search of one last dragon so that she can restore the nature of the place.”
( ) “[…] the last of her kind who decides to help Raya and make her dragon brothers proud.”
Question 5 – In the segment indicated above, the conjunctive phrase begins a sentence:
( ) absolute.
( ) coordinate.
( ) subordinate.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.