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Portuguese Activity: Double indent

Portuguese activity, aimed at 8th grade students, proposes the study of double indent.

You can download this Portuguese language activity in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.

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  • Template: Portuguese activity: Double indent – ​​8th grade – With answer

SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

double indent

Read:

There are countries where in the relationship between war and peace, peace has the upper hand. But there are others, like ours, in which war – undeclared – is more present and can easily be verified by the number of children who die of hunger every day, from malnutrition, misery, lack of housing, lack of land to work, lack of jobs, lack of health, education, basic sanitation, in short, due to the lack of access to the minimum rights to quality life that a democracy should to offer.

Naomi Drew. peace is also learned. São Paulo: Gaia, 1990.

Questions

Question 1 - In the excerpt “But there are others, like ours, in which war – undeclared – is more present […]”, the double dash was used to insert:

a) a comment.

b) a prayer.

c) an explanation.

d) an example.

Question 2 - There is a predominance in the text of the use of the comma for:

a) the enumeration of rights denied to a significant part of the population.

b) the insertion of explanatory comments.

c) the inversion of the order of sentences that make up the text.

d) the omission of sentence terms, identified by the context.

Question 3 - “But there are others, like ours […]”. The underlined conjunction establishes a relationship of:

the condition

b) opposition

c) cause

d) addition

Question 4 - In "[…] anyway, due to the lack of access […]”, the highlighted word introduces one:

the explanation

b) conclusion

c) denial

d) comparison

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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