Portuguese activity, aimed at seventh-year students, addresses adjectives and adjective phrases. Let's analyze the expressions that are intended to characterize? Then, answer the proposed questions based on the text about the Beijing! Did you know that it is a Brazilian fruit and that it was discovered as a food around the 18th century? Very interesting, isn't it?
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Yellow and with many thorns is my fruit. That's how most people know me. Some say I smell bad, but they hardly know how tasty I am! Usually people eat me when I'm cooked, straight or just add me to chicken rice.
My love story with Brazil started in Goiás cuisine a few centuries ago. Ah, I was born in Brazil and around the 18th century they discovered me as food. Before, my berry was used to make soap. I have a thousand and one uses!
my scientific name is Caryocar Brasiliense. But I'm really known by other names: almond-of-thorn, horse-corn, pequiá, pequiá-stone, pequerim, suari and piquiá. I am a characteristic tree of the Midwest region, but I can be found in some parts of the North as well.
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Question 1 - In the passage that introduces the text, there is an adjective and an adjective phrase that characterize the pequi fruit. Identify them:
Adjective:
Adjective phrase:
Question 2 - Point out the adjective that characterizes, in the opinion of some, the smell of pequi:
( ) "bad"
( ) "Tasty"
( ) "pure"
Question 3 - There is an adjective homeland in the excerpt:
( ) “My love story with Brazil […]”
( ) “[…] in Goiás cuisine for some centuries.”
( ) “But I'm really well known by other names: almond-of-thorn […]”
Question 4 – The highlighted part works as an adjective phrase in the sentence:
( ) "My history of love with Brazil […]"
( ) “Oh, I was born in Brazil same […]"
( ) “My scientific name is Caryocar Brasiliense.”
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] in some points From north also.”, the adjective phrase underlined indicates:
( ) end
( ) possession
( ) origin
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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