Portuguese activity, focused on first-year high school students, addresses the personal pronouns. How about analyzing this type of pronoun in the text about the film writing a new life? So, answer the proposed questions! In the period “Your surprise is ________________ in a nursing home.”, should the indicated space be filled in with “find me”, “find you” or “find you”? Shall we answer?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Maggy (Alley Underwood) is a rebellious teenager who longs for the success of her rock band, while her mother doesn't approve of the music. When she receives a mysterious letter in the mail, from an unknown sender and a content that delights her, she starts looking for the author of the letter. Her surprise is ________________ in a nursing home. Her experiences thereafter began to change her way of seeing life.
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Question 1 - Highlight the personal pronoun that makes up this segment of the text:
“When she receives a mysterious letter in the mail […]”
Question 2 - In the previous segment, the personal pronoun is straight, as it performs the function of:
( ) subject.
( ) direct object.
( ) indirect object.
Question 3 - The term "a" is a personal pronoun in the passage:
() “[…] Her mother doesn't approve of the music.”
( ) “[…] a content that delights her […]”
( ) “Your experiences from there […]”
Question 4 – In the period "Your surprise is ________________ in a nursing home.", the space indicated must be filled in with:
( ) "Find me".
( ) "Meet you".
( ) “find it”.
Question 5 - In the period above, the personal pronoun:
( ) resumes “the author of the letter”.
( ) presents “the author of the letter”.
( ) characterizes “the author of the letter”.
Question 6 – In “[…] a rebellious teenager who craves success […]”, the word “o” is:
( ) definite article.
( ) personal pronoun.
( ) demonstrative pronoun.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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