Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, explores the punctuation marks. The questions are based on a joke! How about learning to use them and laughing? Can you tell which sign should be placed at the end of the prayer “—But this is very ugly”? Are we going to answer this and the other proposed questions?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read the following joke:
The father notices that his two children are very quiet and goes to check.
- What are you talking? – asked the father.
"We found a 1 real coin," says the oldest. “We made a bet: whoever tells the biggest lie wins the coin.
"But this is very ugly," said the father. 'When I was a kid I NEVER told lies.
The boys looked at each other in surprise. The youngest says:
“Okay, Dad, it's your coin.
Gabriel Barazal. Jokes to crack the beak. “Forbidden for adults”. SP: Foundation, 2010.
Question 1 - In the passage “— We found a coin of 1 real […]”, the dash indicates:
( ) the father's speech.
( ) the youngest child's speech.
( ) the eldest son's speech.
Question 2 - In the excerpt “— We made a bet: the one who tells the biggest lie wins the coin.”, the colon announces:
( ) a conclusion about the bet made by the brothers.
( ) an explanation of the bet made by the brothers.
( ) a condition on the bet made by the brothers.
Question 3 - Mark the sentence that was correctly filled in with the punctuation mark:
( ) “—But is this really ugly?”
( ) “— But this is very ugly.”
( ) “— But this is very ugly!”
Question 4 – In the segment "The boys looked at each other in surprise.", the final period was used to close a period that contains:
( ) a prayer.
( ) two prayers.
( ) three prayers.
Question 5 - In the younger son's speech, “—It's okay, Dad, it's your coin.”, the commas separate a term used to call someone. It is called:
( ) bet
( ) vocative
( ) adnominal assistant
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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