Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, aims to study the relative pronouns. The proposed questions are based on the presentation of the book People's memory – voices of masters. Would you be able to say, for example, which “that” works as a relative pronoun in the sentence “[…] but they are more alive than ever.”? Let's analyze?
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Read the book presentation:
[…] The characters in this book were not chosen by chance. They are representatives of a region rich in its diversity, full of stories, rituals and enchantments that modernity makes us imagine lost in time, but which are more alive than ever.
Here is the result of almost a year of work, a period _____ that the authors dedicated a good part of their time to listening and scrutinizing stories, to toast us with the life story of these men and women whom we call masters. […]
BERALDO, Ana; KINGS, Eunice. “People's memory – voices of masters”. São Paulo: Anauá, 2011.
Question 1 - Identify the passage that has a relative pronoun:
( ) “[…] full of stories, rituals and enchantments that modernity […]”
( ) “[…] the authors dedicated a good part of their time […]”
( ) “[…] to give us a life story […]”
Question 2 - Carefully analyze the sentence. Next, underline the "what" with relative pronoun function:
“[…] but they are more alive than ever.”
Question 3 - In the space indicated in the text, a preposition accompanies the relative pronoun “that”. Tick it:
( ) "The"
( ) "in"
( ) "in"
Question 4 – At the end of the text, the relative pronoun "who" takes up:
( ) "the authors"
( ) "these men and women"
( ) “masters”
Question 5 - Point out the sentence in which the relative pronoun "whose" was correctly used:
( ) This is the book whose stories enchant us!
( ) This is the book whose stories enchant us!
( ) This is the book whose stories enchant us!
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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