Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, addresses the intensity adverbs. Are we going to study the terms that modify the meaning of adjectives, adverbs and verbs, indicating intensity? Then answer the questions based on the text about the book. Learnings, written by Gisele Bundchen!
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Get to know one of the most respected Brazilian women of the century in depth.
Gisele Bündchen's walk began in Rio Grande do Sul, in a house with five sisters, playing volleyball and rescuing stray dogs and cats. At that time, Gisele's dream career was far from the catwalks and closer to the volleyball courts. But, at the age of 14, on a trip to São Paulo, fate intervened and put a scout in his path. Gisele has become an icon, leaving a permanent mark in the fashion industry.
However, to this day, few people have had the opportunity to meet the real Gisele, a woman whose private life is the opposite of her public image. In Learnings, she reveals for the first time who she really is […]
A work that demonstrates great sincerity and vulnerability, Learnings reveals the intimate life of an extremely public woman.
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question 1 – The adverb “deeply” intensifies the meaning of the verb “Know”, which expresses:
( ) an order
( ) an invitation
( ) an advice
Question 2 - In “[…] Gisele's dream career was far away […]”, the intensity adverb “well” modifies the meaning of an adverb that indicates:
( ) place
( ) mode
( ) time
Question 3 - The highlighted term is an adverb of intensity in the segment:
( ) “[…] one of the Brazilian more respected of the century.”
( ) “But, at age 14, on a trip to São Paulo […]”
( ) “[…] she reveals for the first time who really é […]”
Question 4 - Highlight the intensity adverb present in this excerpt:
“[…] Learnings reveals the intimate life of an extremely public woman.”
Question 5 - In the excerpt above, the adverb intensifies:
( ) a verb
( ) an adjective
( ) an adverb
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