Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, addresses the adverbial time adjunct. Are we going to study those expressions that add a circumstance of time to the facts expressed by verbs? Then answer the text-based questions Theater group sheds light on black causes!
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In 1944, a theatrical group of black actors, led by playwright Abdias do Nascimento, was created in Rio de Janeiro. Initially, Teatro Experimental do Negro (TEN) only collaborates with the play Palmares, by Teatro do Estudante do Brasil. In a short time, however, he began to follow his own path. But artists soon realized the absence of texts that portrayed the issues of black people. They then decide to create their own pieces, original, modern and, above all, ideological.
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Question 1 - Identify, by means of a dash, the adverbial time adjunct that makes up the initial period of the text:
“In 1944, a theatrical group of black actors, led by playwright Abdias do Nascimento, was created in Rio de Janeiro.”
Question 2 - The adverbial tense adjunct “Initially” modifies the meaning of a verb, which points to an action:
( ) of the Teatro Experimental do Negro (TEN).
( ) of the piece “Palmares”.
( ) of the Student Theater of Brazil.
Question 3 - The underlined term is an adverbial adverbial of tense in the passage:
( ) "But soon artists realize the absence of texts […]"
( ) “Decide, then, create your own pieces […]"
( ) “[…] original, modern and, about everything, ideological.”
Question 4 - The adverbial adjunct, present in the passage marked above, added a time circumstance:
( ) to the verb “give themselves”.
( ) to the verb “Decide”.
( ) to the verb “to create”.
Question 5 - In the segment "Soon, however, begins to tread its own path.”, the adverbial adverbial of highlighted tense modifies the meaning of a verb:
( ) intransitive because it has complete meaning.
( ) indirect transitive because it needs a complement with a preposition.
( ) direct transitive because it needs a complement without a preposition.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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