Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, about the paroxytones. When do words rank this way? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions based on the text Preludes starts series dedicated to 250 years of Beethoven.
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___________ program features vocal pieces by the German composer
Born in Bonn, Germany, in December 1770, Beethoven composed his work in the transition period between Classicism and Romanticism. His contribution to music is undeniable, being recognized today as one of the greatest composers of Western music. In the period that completes 250 years of its birth, the series Preludes pays homage to this great a master who enchanted and continues to enchant humanity for his talent and genius of his language musical.
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Question 1 - Identify the passage in which the term italics is paroxytone:
( ) “[…] Beethoven composed his work in the transition period […]"
( ) "At the time course in which it completes 250 years of his birth […]"
( ) "[…] the series preludes honors this great master […]"
Question 2 - The term, highlighted in the passage identified above, is paroxytone, as:
( ) has the last syllable as the stress.
( ) has the penultimate syllable as the stress.
( ) has the third to last syllable as the stress.
Question 3 - Why is the paroxytone word “series” accented?
( ) Because it ends in “e”.
( ) Because it ends in a vowel.
( ) Because it ends in a diphthong.
Question 4 – In “Programa de ___________ presents vocal pieces by the German composer […]”, the space must be filled with the paroxytone word:
( ) “premiere”.
( ) “premiere”.
( ) “premiere” or “premiere”.
Question 5 - The word paroxytone, present in the excerpt “Your contribution to music is undeniable […]”, could be replaced by:
( ) flawless.
( ) indisputable.
( ) unmistakable.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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