Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, addresses cardinal numerals. Are we going to study this type of numeral in the text about the world's first airplane flight? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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On October 23, 1906, the Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873-1932) made the first plane flight in the world. The 14-Bis was a 45-foot-long, 10-meter-long, linen-covered bamboo contraption with a propeller mounted aft and a 50-horsepower Antoinette engine. On board this plane, after a 100-metre run, he took off before a committee of the Aeroclube de France. The set weighed 160 pounds. It was a 60 meter flight, at a height between 2 and 3 meters from the ground. After seven seconds, the plane crashed into the fields of Bagatelle, Paris.
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Accessed on: October 23, 2020.
Question 1 - Write out the cardinal numerals that indicate, respectively, the year of birth and the year of death of the Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont:
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Question 2 - The cardinal numeral, used in the section “[…] 10 meters long […]”, is:
( ) invariable.
( ) variable in gender.
( ) variable in number.
Question 3 - In the segment “[…] one propeller installed in the aft and a 50 horsepower Antoinette engine.”, the highlighted terms are:
( ) indefinite articles.
( ) cardinal numerals.
( ) Indefinite Pronouns.
Question 4 – In the period “The set weighed 160 kilos.”, the numeral is cardinal because it expresses:
( ) a fraction.
( ) an amount.
( ) a numerical order.
Question 5 - In “After seven seconds, the plane crashed into the fields of Bagatelle […]”, the cardinal numeral syntactically:
( ) explains the noun “seconds”.
( ) determines the noun “seconds”.
( ) complements the noun “seconds”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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