Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth grade of elementary school, addresses relative pronouns. Let's analyze these pronouns in the text about the film Home for Peculiar Children? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In “However, when she arrives, she discovers that the place where she would live is a mansion in ruins […]”, there is a relative pronoun. Which?
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After the strange death of his grandfather (Terence Stamp), young Jake (Asa Butterfield) leaves with his father for Wales. There he intends to find Miss. Peregrine (Eva Green), fulfilling the last request of her grandfather, who told her that “she will tell everything”. However, upon arrival, she discovers that the place where she would live is a mansion in ruins, which was hit by a missile during World War II. Upon investigating the area, Jake discovers that there is a time rift there, ___ that Miss. Peregrine lives and protects several children with special powers.
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Question 1 – Watch:
“[…] in response to his grandfather’s last request, who told him that ‘she will tell you everything’.”
It can be stated that:
( ) the first “que” is a relative pronoun.
( ) the second “que” is a relative pronoun.
( ) the first “que” and the second “que” are relative pronouns.
Question 2 – Underline the following relative pronoun:
“However, upon arrival, she discovers that the place where she would live is a mansion in ruins […]”
Question 3 – The underlined pronoun above is related to:
Question 4 – In the excerpt “[…] there is a temporal rift, ___ that miss. Peregrine lives and protects several gifted children […]”, the relative pronoun must be preceded by the preposition:
( ) "The".
( ) "in".
( ) "in".
Question 5 – The relative pronouns used in the text are:
( ) invariable.
( ) variables in number.
( ) variables in gender and number.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.