Portuguese activity, aimed at 7th grade students, addresses the neologism, through the text that tells us about the book thechimp, written by Catarina Sobral.
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Do you know the meaning of achimpa?
I achimpo, you achimpa, he achimpa… What is this verb? I don't know, I just know that this word is making waves in the book that bears the same name: Achimpa. In fact, nobody knows, not even Zulmira, who is 137 years old. She says she does, but I have my doubts.
Is achimpa a compliment like “You're looking a lot like achimpa today”? It's time to investigate. Some called stores and supermarkets and asked if they sold achimpa and… Nothing! Others called the industries to buy achimpa in quantity. Nothing either.
How much mystery! After all, achimpa seems such a common word… Do you think so too? So find out the meaning right away, as another strange word is coming up: perlin! And now?
Available in: http://chc.org.br/palavra-esquisita.
Question 1 - in the excerpt “I achimpa, you achimpa, he achimpa…”, the ellipses indicate:
a) a continuity
b) an omission
c) an interruption
d) an incomplete quote
Question 2 - Why do the words “achimpa” and “perlinço” appear in italics in the text?
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Question 3 - In "Is it over there says he knows, but I have my doubts.”, the highlighted pronoun replaces:
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Question 4 – In all alternatives, the words return to "achimpa", except in:
a) weird word
b) verb
c) this word
d) another strange word
Question 5 - In the passage "Then, find out soon the meaning […]”, the highlighted term expresses the idea of:
A:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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