Portuguese activity, recommended for ninth grade students, explores the relative pronouns. How about improving your knowledge of the role they play in the text? Then answer the questions based on the book review. Blue and Beautiful: Planet Earth, Our Home, written by Ruth Rocha!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Invited by the United Nations, Ruth Rocha and plastic artist Otavio Roth made together this “Blue and Beautiful: planet Earth, our home”, whose great inspiration was the World Declaration on the Environment, held in Stockholm, in 1972.
It presents the reasons _______________ we must preserve the environment. As you might have guessed, the book is becoming more up-to-date every day, because from 1990, when it was published, the planet has not stopped being devastated and polluted until now – quite the opposite…
Written with great delicacy and intelligence, this is a book for those who like to live and for those who want to leave a good place for their children (and children of their children's children) live, since, as Ruth says, “a planet like this is not known in the entire universe — where there is air, where there is water, where there is life!".
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Question 1 - Carefully review the first paragraph of the text. Then identify the relative pronoun that composes it:
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Question 2 - The relative pronoun, identified above, establishes the relationship of:
( ) possession
( ) place
( ) time
Question 3 - The relative pronoun "which" was used correctly in the sentence:
( ) "It presents the reasons why we should preserve the environment."
( ) "It presents the reasons why we must preserve the environment."
( ) "It presents the reasons why we must preserve the environment."
Question 4 – In the passage “[…] this is a book for those who like to live […]”, the term “that” plays the role of:
( ) relative pronoun
( ) indefinite pronoun
( ) demonstrative pronoun
Question 5 - At the end of the text, the relative pronoun “where” indicates a place. Point it out:
( ) “a good place for your children”.
( ) “the entire universe”.
( ) “a planet like this”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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