Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, explores the demonstrative pronouns. How about identifying them and understanding the role they play in the communicative context? Do you know, for example, when to use the pronoun “that”? Did you paint a doubt? So, be sure to answer the questions based on the text that alerts you. Think carefully before buying another shirt!
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Before reaching your closet, the "life" of a T-shirt, considering since the cotton planting, your harvest, your transformation into fabric, the production of the piece and its transport to storage in stores, generates 1.4 kg of effect gas greenhouse (GHG). This amount is equivalent to the emissions caused by a person traveling for a week on the subway to work, college or school.
Following this logic, the five shirts worn on weekdays of a week cause, even before reaching your home, the emission of the same amount of GHG that would be emitted for their locomotion on this route for a month and quite!
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Question 1 - Identify the passage in which the term underlined is a demonstrative pronoun:
( ) "Before reaching the your cabinet […]"
( ) “[…] the issuance of the same amount of GHG […]"
( ) “[…] before same to get to your home […]"
Question 2 - In the passage identified above, the demonstrative pronoun:
( ) determines a noun.
( ) complements a noun.
( ) takes the place of a noun.
Question 3 - “This amount is equivalent to the emissions caused by locomotion […]”. What quantity does the demonstrative pronoun “Essa” refer to?
A.
Question 4 – In the sentence "Following That logic, the five shirts worn on weekdays […]", the demonstrative pronoun underlined:
( ) announces a logic.
( ) explains a logic.
( ) takes up a logic.
Question 5 - In the segment “[…] along this path for a month and a half!”, the term “this” is the contraction of a preposition with the demonstrative pronoun “esse”. Tick it:
( ) in
( ) in
( ) The
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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