Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth grade of elementary school, explores conjunctions. Let's analyze them in the text that presents the film The Secret of a Promise? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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Nancy McAllister and Michael Hillyard are two college students who have fallen in love and want to get married. However, Marion, Michael's widowed mother, is opposed to this match, as she wants him to manage the family business and is convinced that Nancy will be a bad influence. It turns out that Nancy and Michael are in a terrible car accident, in which he is in a deep coma and her face is badly disfigured. Neither Nancy nor her family can afford a facelift, so Marion agrees to pay for the surgery for Nancy. reconstruction of Nancy's face, but under the condition that she changes her name and never looks for Michael again turn. Not having much choice, she accepts the terms and becomes Marie Adamson.
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Question 1 – Underline the following conjunction:
“[…] two university students who fell in love and want to get married.”
Question 2 – The conjunction italicized above begins a sentence called:
( ) absolute.
( ) coordinate.
( ) subordinate.
Question 3 – Watch:
“[…] because he wants him to manage the family business […]”
Cite a conjunction with the same meaning as the one used in this passage:
Question 4 – The conjunction, highlighted in the section “Nor Nancy or your family has money [...]”, is:
( ) alternative.
( ) explanatory.
( ) conclusive.
Question 5 – Point to the fragment that contains an adversative conjunction:
( ) “However, Marion, Michael’s widowed mother, is opposed to this union […]”
( ) “It turns out that Nancy and Michael are in a terrible car accident […]”
( ) “Without having much choice, she accepts the terms and becomes Marie Adamson.”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.