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Portuguese Activity: Explanatory conjunction

Portuguese activity, aimed at 8th grade students, proposes the study of explanatory conjunction, used in the construction of the text that asks Can the moon disappear?

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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SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

Read:

Can the moon disappear?

Yes! This can happen if it is hit by a huge asteroid, for example. But today, there is no prediction that anything like this will happen, as most objects that pass close to the Moon are too small in size to achieve this destructive capability.

Some studies also say that, billions of years from now, our natural satellite may become a ring around the Earth. What is known is that the Moon is moving away from our planet: every year, it moves a few centimeters away. Billions of years from now, this could cause our planet to have very hot days and very cold nights. Then only bacteria would live around here.

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Questions

Question 1 - According to the text, can the Moon disappear? Justify:

Question 2 - The second period of the text, through the conjunction "But", establishes with the previous period a relationship of:

a) adversity

  1. b) addition
  2. c) grant
  3. d) explanation

Question 3 - According to the author of the text, what is the future consequence of the Moon's distance from Earth?

Question 4 – Mark the passage where the term "Moon" is used with a personal pronoun:

  1. a) “[…] most objects that pass close to the Moon are too small in size […]”
  2. b) “Some studies also say that, in billions of years from now, our natural satellite […]”
  3. c) “What is known is that the Moon is moving away from our planet […]”
  4. d) “[…] every year, it moves a few centimeters apart.”

Question 5 - Transcribe the passage that presents a conjunction with an explanatory purpose. Then circle it:

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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