Portuguese activity, aimed at first year high school students, aims to study the verbal Regency. It is content that generates many doubts, isn't it? So, how about answering challenging text-based questions about the film. Valkyrie Operation? Get to work, folks!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
“Operation Valkyrie” is a film based on ______ real facts and which clearly shows that not all Germans were in favor of Hitler and Nazism. This film stars Hollywood star Tom Cruise, who plays Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who is involved in a conspiracy to end the government and whose main objective is to kill Adolph Hitler. However, the group puts into practice Operation Valkyrie (a plan that already existed) with the aim of leading Germany after Hitler's death.
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Question 1 - In the initial excerpt, the rulership of the verb "based" is established with the preposition:
( ) "in"
( ) "per"
( ) "for"
Question 2 - In the passage “[…] in order to lead Germany […]”, the “a” is:
( ) the preposition required by the verb “to lead”.
( ) a personal pronoun of the oblique case.
( ) the article that defines the noun “Germany”.
Question 3 – The period underlined in the text was transcribed with verbal regency errors. Rewrite it in line with the cultured norm:
A.
Question 4 – Identify the sentence in which the regency of the underlined verb was incorrectly done:
( ) "This movie has Hollywood star in the cast […]"
( ) “The most interesting thing about this movie is that it portrays something […]”
( ) “[…] which demystifies the idea that the Germans do not reacted Hitler's orders.”
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] to end the government […]”, the verb “to end” demanded the preposition “with” because it is:
( ) direct transitive
( ) indirect transitive
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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