Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, explores the straight and oblique personal pronouns. When is a personal pronoun straight and when is a personal pronoun oblique? Find out by answering questions based on the text about the book The Land of Naked Boys, by Graciliano Ramos! This is a story that addresses the importance of respecting differences!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
the story of the book The Land of Naked Boys, by Graciliano Ramos, begins by talking about Raimundo Pelado, a boy different from other boys his age. In addition to his bare head, he had a black right eye and a blue left eye. As he had no one to talk to, he talked to himself and the others thought he was going crazy. But he wasn't! He talked to himself and drew on the sidewalk things from the country of Tatipirun, where there is no hair and everyone is like him. They have one black eye and one blue eye. The book is very good, it makes us travel and realize that differences separate people, but they can also bring them together. We have to know how to respect people's differences, because that's the only way the world will be better. the book is very good. I'm sure you will like it too.
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Question 1 - Point out the passage where the highlighted pronoun is personal:
( ) “[…] a boy different from the other boys in the your age."
( ) “[…] and all people are like he.”
( ) "I am sure that you they'll like it too.”
Question 2 - In "They have a black eye and a blue one.", the personal pronoun "They" is straight because:
( ) plays the role of subject.
( ) performs the complement function.
( ) plays the role of adjunct adjunct.
Question 3 – In the excerpt "We have that knowing how to respect people's differences […]”, the subject of the underlined verb is a personal pronoun. Identify it:
( ) We
( ) You
( ) They
Question 4 - In the segment “[…] but you can also join them.”, the personal pronoun “las” resumes:
( ) "the differences"
( ) "people"
( ) “people's differences”
Question 5 - In the sentence “The book is very good, it makes us […]”, the oblique personal pronoun “us” indicates:
( ) the active voice of the verb “does”.
( ) the passive voice of the verb “does”.
( ) the reflective voice of the verb “does”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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