Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, aims to study the prayer. Do you know what a prayer is? How to identify it? How about learning? For this study, answer the questions based on the text about the ice cream prank in Turkey! Are you curious?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
In some places in Turkey, you have to go through a trick before eating the ice cream you ordered. The joke originated in the Turkish city of Kahramanmaraş, but became popular in other parts of the country, such as the capital Istanbul.
Salespeople have practiced the tricks for years to keep their customers from getting their hands on the ice cream they ordered. It looks like a magic show.
Its sticky texture like that of a chewing gum comes from orchids, a type of flower that is part of the composition of this sweet there. It is this glue that allows the seller to make several pranks.
There are many trollagens until you have the ice cream in your hands, which also takes goat's milk and can have more than 30 flavors.
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Question 1 - The period “The game started in the Turkish city of Kahramanmaraş, but it became popular in other parts of the country, such as the capital Istanbul.” features:
( ) a prayer
( ) two prayers
( ) three prayers
Question 2 - You identified the number of prayers, counting:
( ) the verbs
( ) the subjects
( ) the nouns
Question 3 - The prayer “[…] not to let […]” has as subject:
( ) "The sellers"
( ) “the tricks”
( ) "your customers"
Question 4 - In the prayer “It looks like a magic show.”, the author of the text:
( ) gives an example.
( ) makes a comparison.
( ) introduces a conclusion.
Question 5 - In “Do you know the ice cream prank in Turkey?”, the prayer is:
( ) absolute
( ) coordinate
( ) subordinate
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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