Portuguese activity, aimed at 8th grade students, aims to study different jobs in the comma, through diverse questions about the text the dangers of alcohol.
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Alcohol is one of the few psychotropic drugs whose consumption is admitted and encouraged by society. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mortality and limitation of functional condition associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages surpass those associated with smoking. The consumption of alcoholic beverages, when excessive, can cause disorders such as violence, suicide and traffic accidents, cause chemical dependency and other health problems such as cirrhosis, pancreatitis, dementia, polyneuropathy, myocarditis, malnutrition, high blood pressure, heart attack and certain types of cancers. In recent decades, alcohol consumption has been increasing worldwide, with most of this increase taking place in developing countries […]
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Question 1 - The intention of whoever wrote the text is:
Question 2 - In the excerpt "The consumption of alcoholic beverages, when excessive, can cause dysfunctions such as violence [...]", the part inserted between commas consists of one:
the opinion
b) explanation
c) comparison
d) citation
Question 3 - In the passage “In recent decades, alcohol consumption has increased worldwide […]”, the comma isolates an adverbial adjunct indicating:
in time
b) place
c) statement
d) mode
Question 4 – In “[…] alcohol consumption has been increasing worldwide, with most of this increase […]”, the comma introduces a:
( ) participle ( ) infinite ( ) gerund
Question 5 - The use of comma predominates in the text for:
a) separate explanations.
b) introduce vocatives.
c) enumerate coordinated elements.
d) merge terms.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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