Portuguese activity, recommended to eighth grade students of elementary school, about the definite articles. How about analyzing them in the curious text Why do ladybugs have spots? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In the period “Strong shades are usually associated with bad taste, toxic substance and poison.”, there is a definite article. Shall we identify him?
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It's a matter of evolution. Because of mutations, new characteristics appear all the time in living things. When they are beneficial to the species, they end up propagating through generations, through the process of natural selection. As many dangerous animals have bright colors, the ladybug, because of its colorful body, seems dangerous to its predators, which facilitates its survival in the wild. Strong shades are often associated with bad taste, toxic substance and poison.
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Question 1 - In “Why do ladybugs have spots?”, the article defines the meaning of:
( ) a verb.
( ) an adjective.
( ) a noun.
Question 2 - Note this excerpt:
“When they are beneficial to the species, they end up spreading through generations […]”
In this passage, a word is the combination of a preposition with a definite article. Point it out:
( ) “à”.
( ) "to the".
( ) “das”.
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] the ladybird, because it has a colorful body […]”, the articles indicate:
( ) the same gender.
( ) the same number.
( ) different gender and number.
Question 4 – In the segment “[…] seems dangerous to its predators […]”, the term “a” is:
( ) a preposition.
( ) a definite article.
( ) a personal pronoun.
Question 5 - There is a definite article in the period below. Brand it:
"Strong shades are often associated with bad taste, toxic substance and poison."
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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