Portuguese activity, aimed at 8th grade students, proposes the study of meaningful verb, through the reflective text citizenship, right to have rights, whose author is Gilberto Dimenstein.
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Citizenship is the right to have an idea and be able to express it. It's being able to vote for whoever you want without embarrassment. […] There are details that seem insignificant, but reveal stages of citizenship: respecting the red light in traffic, not throwing paper in the street, not destroying public telephones. Behind this behavior is respect for public affairs. The right to have rights is an achievement of humanity. […] It was a hard achievement. Many people fought and died for us to have the right to vote.
Gilberto Dimenstein. “The Paper Citizen”. São Paulo: Ed. Ática, 1998.
Question 1 - According to the text, there are attitudes that seem unimportant, but that constitute what we call citizenship. What kind of attitude does the author refer to?
Question 2 - According to the author, “the right to have rights was a hard achievement”. Because?
Question 3 – In the passage “Citizenship is the right to have an idea and be able to expressthere.”, the highlighted term replaces:
Question 4 - Identify the excerpt that has only significant verbs:
a) "It's being able to vote for whoever you want without embarrassment."
b) “There are details that seem insignificant, but reveal stages […]”
c) "Behind this behavior is respect for public affairs."
d) "Many people fought and died for us to have the right to vote."
Question 5 - In “A lot of people fought and died for what we had the right to vote.”, the underlined connective indicates the idea of:
a) addition
b) purpose
c) condition
d) conclusion
Question 6 – In the segment "There are details that seem insignificant, but reveal stages of citizenship […]”, the underlined conjunction establishes a relationship of:
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