Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, aims to study the accessory terms of prayer. Are we going to understand more how the adjoint adjunct, the adverbial adjunct and the bet works? So, answer the proposed questions about the text tulips from holland!
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Every year, during spring, people from all over the world look for a colorful and fragrant little park, full of lakes and flowers, in the Netherlands.
There is the famous tulip, the country's national flower. Floriculture is a source of income in the Netherlands and the cultivation of this flower forms the basis of this income.
The value of tulips is in the size of the flowers and their color. Its colors are varied, but the Queen of the Night is the most appreciated for its rarity. It is also known as a black tulip, although its color is very dark blue-purple.
DAYS, Ieda; OAK, Acileia. Tulips from Holland. In: Soap bubbles. Belo Horizonte: Vigil, 1987. Fragment.
Question 1 - Look carefully at the first sentence of the text. Next, identify the adjuncts that characterize the noun "park":
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Question 2 - In the passage “There is the famous tulip, the national flower of the country.” works like I bet because:
( ) modifies the meaning of a term.
( ) explains a term.
( ) characterizes a term.
Question 3 - Check the bet core above:
( ) "flower"
( ) "national"
( ) "parents"
Question 4 – The highlighted adverbial adjunct indicates place in the sentence:
( ) “Every year, during the spring, people from all over the world […]"
( ) “There there is the famous tulip […]"
( ) “[…] although its color is blue-purple good dark."
Question 5 - In the excerpt “[…] but the Queen of the Night is the most appreciated for its rarity.”, the adverbial “more”:
( ) explains the meaning of the word “appreciated”.
( ) determines the meaning of the word “appreciated”.
( ) intensifies the meaning of the word “appreciated”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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