Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, proposes the study of adverbial adjuncts. Are we going to study these terms that indicate different circumstances? The questions are based on the chronicle the portrait, by Ivan Angelo.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The man, with an ill-trimmed gray beard, wearing blue jeans, a plaid shirt and a leather jacket, he sat on the high stool at the counter of the tavern and waited without haste for the boy to come serve you. The boy was making orange juice for a mechanic who ate a cold chicken leg. The man took a notebook from his pocket, took out a photograph and began to look at it. He looked at her so hard and so intently that his eyes turned red. He pursed his lips, trying not to cry; the face twitched like a magic theater mask. The boy poured the juice and asked the man what he wanted. The man said “nothing, thank you”, put the photo away, left the tavern and disappeared.
ANGELO, Ivan. “The buyer of adventures and other chronicles”. São Paulo: Attica, p. 13.
Question 1 - Carefully review the first paragraph of the text. Then identify the adverbial adjunct of place:
A.
Question 2 - In the excerpt “[…] and kept waiting unhurried that the boy would come and assist him.”, the highlighted phrase is:
( ) prepositional
( ) adverbial
( ) verbal
Question 3 - In the passage “He looked at her so hard and so intently that her eyes turned red.”, the adverbial adjunct “so” intensifies the meaning:
( ) from an adverb.
( ) of a verb.
( ) of an adjective.
Question 4 – In the last period, the adverbial adverbial of place "do botequim" modifies the meaning:
( ) of the verb “kept”.
( ) of the verb “left”.
( ) of the verb “disappeared”.
Question 5 - The adverbial adjunct is:
( ) an essential term of prayer.
( ) an integral term of the sentence.
( ) an accessory term of prayer.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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