Portuguese activity, aimed at 9th grade students, suggests the study of imperative mode, through text written by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Those who engage in practice without science are like the navigator who boards a ship without a rudder or compass. Practice must always be based on good theory. Before making a general rule out of a case, try it two or three times and see if the experiments produce the same effects. No human investigation can be considered true science if it does not go through mathematical demonstrations.
Leonardo da Vinci. Carnets.
Question 1 - In the excerpt "Those who engage in practice without science are like the navigator who boards a ship without a rudder or compass.”, the highlighted term introduces one:
the conclusion
b) opposition
c) comparison
d) illustration
Question 2 - In “Before making a case a general rule, try it two or three times and see if the experiences produce the same effects.”, the tone created by the imperative is:
a) orientation
b) order
c) invitation
d) desire
Question 3 - In the part “[…] try itO two or three times and check if the experiences produce the same effects.”, the underlined pronoun replaces, considering the context:
Question 4 – In the passage “No human investigation can if consider true science if it does not involve mathematical demonstrations.”, the underlined word indicates:
a) compliance
b) condition
c) consequence
d) purpose
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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