Portuguese activity, aimed at 7th grade students, proposes the study of relative pronoun what, in the construction of the text that promotes the book The terriblesticky, written by José Arrabal.
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Read this text that tells us about the book The terriblesticky, written by José Arrabal:
Meet Gosmakente, who lives in the chimneys and pipes of industries
The forest is home to many legends – that you certainly already know. After all, most of these fantastic stories are about forest guardians who protect animals and plants, such as the curupira.
Well then. Today's story brings a monster with very different intentions: the Gosmakente is a threat! It lives in the large chimneys and pipes of industries, which throw dirt into the air, land and water.
This whole mess could not go unnoticed by the animals. Those in this book live in the heart of the Amazon Forest and, together, they will fight the threat that comes from the city. Want to know how the story ends?
Available in: http://chc.org.br/monstro-na-floresta/. Accessed on: August 26, 2016.
Question 1 - Check the alternative in which a direct dialogue with the reader is not perceived:
a) "Meet Gosmakente, who lives in the chimneys and pipes of industries"
b) “The forest is home to many legends – that you certainly already know.”
c) "This whole mess could not go unnoticed by the animals."
d) "Want to know how the story ends?"
Question 2 - Identify the referent of the relative pronoun "that", numbering as indicated:
1. "coming from the city"
2. "that lives in the chimneys and pipes of industry"
3. "that throw dirt in the air, on land and in the water"
( ) "Gosmaker"
( ) "industrial tubes"
( ) "the threat"
Question 3 - Identify the term, mentioned above, which was omitted in the part “Those in this book live in the heart of the Amazon Forest and, together […]”:
A:
Question 4 – “After all, most of these fantastic stories are about forest guardians who protect animals and plants, like the curupira.”. The word "After all" introduces the idea of:
a) opposition
b) addition
c) comparison
d) conclusion
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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