Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, proposes the vocative study. Is it that term that complements, explains or calls? How about learning? Then answer the following questions, based on a Calvin and Haroldo strip!
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Question 1 - In the excerpt "Listen here, earthworm brain.”, the highlighted vocative refers to:
( ) to Calvin.
( ) to the tiger Haroldo.
( ) to Susie.
Question 2 - Identify the sentence in which the highlighted term works as a vocative:
( ) "I'll attract the sight of the susie […]”
( ) “Thanks for the water balloon, Harold.”
( ) “You is a great double agent!”
Question 3 - In the third square, the question could be completed with the vocative:
( ) "Understood, Haroldo?"
( ) "Understood, Susie?"
( ) "Understood, Calvin?"
Question 4 – The vocative is the term that:
( ) complements
( ) explains
( ) flame
Question 5 - In the strip above, vocatives are introduced by:
( ) comma
( ) two points
( ) end
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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