Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the relative pronouns. Let's analyze the role they play in the communicative context? So, answer the questions based on the text that the book presents to us. petrine, written by Lindomar da Silva. The book narrates the struggle of the girl Petrina's family to survive in the harsh reality of the northeastern hinterland […] Want to know more about the work? So, read the text and be sure to study the relative pronouns!
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Recent release of Páginas Editora: the children's book “Petrina” written by Lindomar da Silva, narrates the family's struggle of the girl Petrina to survive in the harsh reality of the northeastern hinterland, so punished by the drought, where “rivers die from thirst; animals die of hunger; plants die in the sun”.
Petrina is the youngest of the family and has that naive happiness of children who manage to play and smile even when the scene is bleak. It “was growing and filling with life without smelling the dry earth wet with rain”.
With a writing that mixes prose and poetry, “Petrina” is an invitation to reflect on water, a precious natural resource for life, whose scarcity forces many families to abandon their homes towards the big city, while others remain waiting for a miracle.
Rosa Maria Miguel Fontes. Available in:. (With cuts).
Question 1 - In the passage “[…] where rivers die of thirst; animals starve […]”, the relative pronoun “where” refers to a place. Identify it:
Question 2 - The highlighted pronoun is relative in the excerpt:
( ) "[…] kids what they can play and smile even though the scenery is bleak.”
( ) “Is it over there It was growing and filling with life without smelling wet dry earth […]"
( ) "[…] While others remain waiting for a miracle.”
Question 3 - In the excerpt mentioned above, the pronoun is related to:
( ) a verb
( ) a pronoun
( ) a noun
Question 4 – In the last paragraph of the text, the relative pronoun “whose” takes up:
( ) "the reflection"
( ) "the water"
( ) "life"
Question 5 - The pronoun "whose" was inflected in:
( ) gender
( ) number
( ) gender and number
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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