Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, proposes the study of indefinite pronoun. Suggested questions are based on the text. There's always a different one! Great!
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Is there anything you do or like that no one does or likes? I don't know, it can be planting a banana tree in the kitchen or eating jiló to be smeared with delicious. […] Have you ever felt different from others in anything?
Because if you've felt it and found it wonderful, we're with you! If you thought this was bad, we want to let you in on a secret: being different is what makes you you. Imagine a world where everyone was the same! Creed!
Because Blandina Franco and José Carlos Lollo, this duo of different authors, made a very different book. And very different from the different ones we see out there. In an unpretentious, funny and curious way, they create situations between the animals to show how there are differences in everything. Some are very funny. […]
Aryane Cararo. Available at: www.estadao.com.br.
Question 1 - The question that introduces the text has two undefined pronouns. One of them is:
( ) "thing"
( ) "nobody"
( ) "or"
Question 2 - In the passage “Have you ever felt different from others in something?”, the indefinite pronoun “others” plays a role:
( ) noun
( ) adjective
( ) adverbial
Question 3 – The highlighted pronoun expresses the idea of indefiniteness in:
( ) “[…] we we are with you!"
( ) “If you thought that that it was bad […]"
( ) “Imagine a world in which whole world were the same!”
Question 4 - In “Some are very funny.”, the indefinite pronoun “Some” refers to the term:
( ) "situations"
( ) "differences"
( ) "funny"
Question 5 - In the last sentence of the text, does “much” function as an indefinite pronoun? Explain:
A:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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