Portuguese activity, aimed at 1st year high school students, requests the identification of the pronounoblique, used in reference to the film's protagonists, Medianeras – Buenos Aires in the era of virtual love, disclosed by the text.
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Read this text that tells us about the movie Medianeras – Buenos Aires in the era of virtual love, 2010, directed by Gustavo Taretto:
Mariana, Martin and the city. The two live on the same block, in apartments facing each other, but they never manage to meet. They intersect without knowing each other's existence. She goes up the stairs, he goes down the stairs; she gets on the bus, he gets off the bus. They frequent the same places, but with something that separates them. They sit in the same row in a movie theater, but the room is dark. The city that brings them together is the same city that separates them. Architecture appears as the third protagonist, as a villain and as a metaphor for isolation and lack of communication.
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Question 1 - The film's protagonists are recaptured through an oblique pronoun in:
a) “The two live on the same block […]”
b) “[…] apartments facing each other […]”
c) "She goes up the stairs, he goes down the stairs […]"
d) “[…] but with something that separates them.”
Question 2 - An analysis of the film is recorded in the passage:
a) “Mariana, Martin and the city.”
b) "They cross each other without knowing each other's existence."
c) "They frequent the same places, but with something that separates them."
d) “Architecture appears […] as a villain and as a metaphor for isolation and lack of communication.”
Question 3 - In the segment "They sit in the same row in a movie theater, but the room is dark.”, the highlighted conjunction establishes a relationship between the periods of:
a) opposition
b) conclusion
c) addition
d) comparison
Question 4 – Explain the use of the semicolon in the excerpt “She goes up the stairs, he goes down the stairs; she gets on the bus, he gets off the bus.”.
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Question 5 - In “[…] but the room is dark.”, the highlighted term works syntactically as:
( ) adnominal assistant
( ) nominal complement
( ) predicative of the subject
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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