Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the adverbial adjunct of mode. Let's look at the expressions that indicate circumstances so? To do this, answer the questions based on the text about the book. the crime of priest Amaro, by Eça de Queirós.
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The story of Amaro and Amélia is even subversive for the time, despite not having been deliberately created in that tone. In the mold of a purely fictional novel, the work was based on facts, researched, analyzed and put in evidence by Eça de Queirós, who consciously built a decisive document for the promotion of the literary school Realist. A writer of almost merciless self-demand, Eça was an irreverent comedian, a quality that in “O Crime do Padre Amaro” (1875) appears allied to a severe, fierce and witty realism, which satirizes the corruption of the clergy and reconstitutes their customs with extreme vivacity.
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Question 1 - Underline the adverbial so in this period of the text:
"The story of Amaro and Amelia was even subversive for the time, despite not having been deliberately created in that tone."
Question 2 - The adverbial adjunct underlined above modifies the meaning:
( ) of a verb.
( ) of an adjective.
( ) from an adverb.
Question 3 – The adverbial adjunct "purely" could be replaced by:
( ) “openly”.
( ) “exclusively”.
( ) “appropriately”.
Question 4 - In the part “[…] Eça de Queirós, the one who, consciously, built a decisive document […]”, the underlined adverbial adjunct adds a circumstance of a verb:
( ) in the past perfect tense.
( ) in the past tense imperfect.
( ) in past tense more-than-perfect.
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] reconstitute your customs with extreme vivacity.”, the adverbial adjunct in a manner was indicated by:
( ) an adverb.
( ) an adverbial phrase.
( ) an adverbial expression.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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