Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the adverbial adjunct of mode. Let's look at the expressions that indicate circumstances so? So, answer the questions that refer to the text about the book Brief History of the World! In “This is the ideal work to learn History without realizing it […]”, what is the adverbial adjunct to Mood?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The story of humanity told in three hundred pages? As audacious as it may seem, this was the challenge that Ernst Gombrich set himself – and managed to win brilliantly. He chose to speak directly to the reader, like an older brother speaking to his younger brother, but considering that the latter is capable of reflecting for himself and thus refusing to offer simplistic explanations. It presents the emblematic historical characters of its time and tells the facts in a continuous unfolding, as if he didn't stop talking, giving the narrative a sense of proximity and simultaneity of events. It is the ideal work for learning history without realizing it, now in an edition richly illustrated by Kat Menschik and with an affectionate preface by the author's granddaughter, Leonie Gombrich.
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Question 1 - There is an adverbial of mode in the excerpt:
( ) “You chose to speak directly to the reader […]”
( ) “It presents the emblematic historical characters of its time […]”
( ) “[…] giving the narrative a sense of proximity and simultaneity […]”
Question 2 - In the second period, the adverbial so could be replaced by:
( ) "correctly".
( ) “intensely”.
( ) “splendidly”.
Question 3 - Underline the adverbial so in this segment of the text:
“This is the ideal work to learn History without realizing it […]”
Question 4 – The adverbial adjunct underlined above was expressed by:
( ) an adverb.
( ) an adverbial phrase.
( ) an adverbial expression.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] an edition richly illustrated by Kat Menschik […]”, the adverbial adjunct adds a circumstance to a verb:
( ) in active voice.
( ) in passive voice.
( ) in the reflective voice.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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