Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the relative pronouns. Let's analyze them in the text about the movie. Up – High Adventures? To do this, answer the questions proposed below!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Carl Fredricksen (Edward Asner) is a 78-year-old balloon salesman who is about to lose the ____ home he has always lived with his wife, the late Ellie. The land where the house is located is of interest to a businessman who wants to build a building on the site. After an incident where he hits a man with his cane, Carl is considered a public threat and forced into an asylum. To prevent this from happening, he inflates thousands of balloons around his house, causing it to take flight. Carl's goal is to travel to a forest in South America, a place where he and Ellie have always wanted to live. Only, after the adventure begins, he discovers that his worst nightmare has embarked with him: Russell (Jordan Nagai), an 8-year-old boy.
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Question 1 - In the excerpt “[…] he is about to lose the house ____ that he always lived with his wife […]”, a preposition must accompany the relative pronoun “that”. Identify it:
( ) "in".
( ) "in".
( ) "what".
Question 2 - Highlight the relative pronoun in this text segment:
“The land where the house is located is of interest to a businessman […]”
Question 3 - The relative pronoun highlighted above indicates:
( ) place.
( ) possession.
( ) time.
Question 4 - The "what" is a relative pronoun in the passage:
( ) “[…] who want to build a building on the site.”
( ) “[…] making it take off.”
( ) “[…] he discovers that his worst nightmare has embarked with him […]”
Question 5 - In the sentence "This is the balloon seller we're talking about.", the term "who" is:
( ) relative pronoun.
( ) indefinite pronoun.
( ) interrogative pronoun.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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