Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, explores the definite article. Let's look at those terms that define the meaning of nouns? To do this, answer the questions based on the poem January, written by Valmir Ayala!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
January unravels the rice fields,
the smoke is leafless
and the larva threatens the cotton.
Man's hand corrects all chance.
January sees the height of the seedlings
in the nurseries.
It is still time to sow.
Fruits undergo grafting, promising.
Greening is as simple as light.
Valmir Ayala. “Water as Swords”, p. 13, LR Editores Ltda., São Paulo, 1983.
Question 1 - There is no definite article on the back:
( ) “the tobacco is defoliated”.
( ) "It's still time to sow."
( ) "Greening is as simple as light."
Question 2 - In “the tobacco is defoliated”, the article defines the meaning:
( ) of the verb “smoke”.
( ) of the adjective “smoke”.
( ) of the noun “smoke”.
Question 3 - In the excerpt “[…] the larva threatens cotton.”, the defined articles indicate:
( ) the same gender as the nouns they refer to.
( ) the same number as the nouns they refer to.
( ) the same gender and the same number of nouns to which they refer.
Question 4 – In the segment "January see the height of the seedlings [...]", the definite article "a" comprises:
( ) the subject of the prayer.
( ) the direct object of the verb “sees”.
( ) the predicative of the subject.
Question 5 - In the passage “Fruits undergo grafts […]”, the preposition “a”:
( ) combines with the definite article “os”, forming “os”.
( ) is combined with the personal pronoun “os”, forming “aos”.
( ) combines with the demonstrative pronoun “os”, forming “os”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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