Many activities are essential when it comes to the Portuguese language. So we decided to select some exercises on quotes. They are fundamental when using another person's expression, for example.
Teachers can take the ideas below and apply them in the classroom. Good class!
Read this text about the book “Flávia and the chocolate cake”, written by Miriam Leitão:
I hate brown!
The difficult path taken by Flávia to learn the value that every color should have
White, yellow, red… Which color do you prefer? Flávia doesn't like being black and decreed: “I hate brown!”. So, her mother said: “from now on everything that is brown will not enter this house anymore, starting with the chocolate cake”. What a catastrophe!
Flávia was revolted. "Soon the chocolate cake, the tastiest!" But she maintained her position. Then came the cocoa ice cream, the bonbon… She looked at her mother sideways, not giving her arm to cheer. Even the beach made the list (after all, it can make your skin even browner, right?).
Will Flávia continue with this story of not liking brown? I doubt! Is that you?
Available in:. Accessed on: November 17, 2016.
Question 1 – Identify the excerpt that summarizes the lesson provided by the book:
a) “The difficult path taken by Flávia to learn the value that every color should have”.
b) "Flávia doesn't like being black and decreed: I hate brown"."
c) "So, her mother said:" from now on, everything that is brown won't come in anymore [...] ”
d) "Flávia was angry."
Question 2 – The author of the text talks directly with the reader at:
a) "I hate brown!"
b) “White, yellow, red… What color do you prefer?”
c) "What a catastrophe!"
d) "She looked at her mother sideways, without giving her arm to cheer."
Question 3 – The quotation marks, used in some passages of the text, indicate:
a) the most important parts of the story.
b) the use of a language closer to everyday life.
c) the lines of the characters in the book.
d) comments about the work.
Question 4 – In the excerpt “Will Flávia continue with this story of not liking brown?”, the highlighted verbal form could be replaced by:
a) continued
b) would continue
c) continue
d) will continue
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