Portuguese Activity proposes, to 7th grade students, the study of affirmative imperative andnegative, in the construction of the text that tells us about the book In the forest, written by Anthony Browne.
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Read the text below, which tells us about the book In the forest, written by Anthony Browne:
Follow this adventure that walks through several children's classics
So the mother asks the child: take this candy to your grandmother, but don't take the forest path, which is dark and dangerous. What does the child do? It goes where it shouldn't, of course! I bet you've even completed the story in your head and think we're talking about Little Red Riding Hood. Make no mistake: here the end is different.
In this forest, there are no big bad wolves, but many characters who, if you have a good memory, are old acquaintances. A boy with his cow, a girl with beautiful golden hair, a certain couple of brothers. After chatting with each of them, our protagonist finally arrives at grandma's house. But what's inside… that's a big surprise!
Available in: http://chc.org.br/no-caminho-da-floresta/. Accessed on: 07/15/16.
Question 1 - In “Follow this adventure that walks through several children's classics”, the tone created by the imperative is:
a) invitation
b) order
c) orientation
d) order
Question 2 - Mark the passage where the use of the negative imperative is noted:
a) "Go right where you shouldn't, of course!"
b) "Make no mistake: here the end is different."
c) "In this forest, there is no big bad wolf [...]"
d) “But what's inside… that's a big surprise!”
Question 3 - Identify the passage in the text, in which the presence of the affirmative and negative imperative is perceived.
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Question 4 – In the last sentence of the text, the ellipses indicate:
a) a space for the reader's interpretation.
b) an interruption of thought.
c) an atmosphere of suspense.
d) an incomplete quote.
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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