Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the oblique personal pronoun. These are those personal pronouns that function as complements or objects. Are we going to learn more about them? So, answer the questions based on the text that the book presents to us. leave negative energy aside, written by Walter Riso.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Do you always need the car of the year? Won't you be happy unless you buy that beautiful dress you saw in the window? Do you think you're going to die if the relationship with that person doesn't work out? Feel bad about being without an internet connection? […]
In the book Let go: how to get rid of what robs us of energy and well-being, cognitive therapy expert Walter Riso tackles one of the worst psychological ills: emotional attachment. In other words, the persistent human tendency to condition happiness on things that are external to us: people, objects, status, ideas.
In short chapters that are real practical lessons, we see that letting go does not mean ceasing to desire, renouncing passions, nor being indifferent to one's neighbor. The real source of happiness is within you. Let go and learn to find it now.
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Question 1 - There is an oblique personal pronoun in the passage:
( ) “Do you always need the car of the year?”
( ) “[…] to condition happiness on things that are external to us […]”
( ) “In short chapters that are real practical lessons […]”
Question 2 - In the passage identified above, the oblique personal pronoun performs the function of:
( ) direct object
( ) indirect object
( ) complement
Question 3 - Point out the phrase in which the "if" is not an oblique personal pronoun:
( ) "Do you think you'll die if the relationship with that person doesn't work?"
( ) “Do you feel bad about being without an internet connection?”
( ) “[…] how to get rid of what robs us of energy and well-being […]”
Question 4 – In “Desapguese […]”, the oblique personal pronoun “if” indicates:
( ) the active voice of the verb “Desapegue”.
( ) the passive voice of the verb “Desapegue”.
( ) the reflective voice of the verb “Desapegue”.
Question 5 - In the excerpt “[…] learn now to find it.”, the oblique personal pronoun “la”:
( ) defines “The true source of happiness”.
( ) takes up “The true source of happiness”.
( ) complements “The true source of happiness”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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