Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, explores nouns. Let's analyze words that name beings? Then answer the questions that are based on the text. Many dynasties!
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Dynasty is a word that comes from Latin and Greek and can be translated as “lord”, “strength”, “sovereign” and other words that refer to power. A dynasty represented the government of a family group, which could be father, brother, cousin and uncle, for example, and could last for many _____________. In Egypt, when there were no more heirs, someone important was appointed by the priests and leaders to be the new pharaoh.
“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 239.
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Question 1 - In the passage “Dynasty is a word that comes from Latin and Greek […]”, is the word “Greek” an adjective or noun? Explain:
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Question 2 - In the text, there is a proper noun. Identify it:
A:
Question 3 - The nouns "father, brother, cousin and uncle" in the text have the syntactic function of:
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Question 4 – Fill in the space indicated with the plural of the noun "generation":
“[…] and could last for many _____________.”
Question 5 - In “[…] indicated by the priests and leaders […]”, the nouns have in common:
( ) the gender.
( ) the number.
( ) gender and number.
Question 6 – The noun "pharaoh" is accented because:
( ) is oxytone.
( ) is an oxytone ending in “o”.
( ) is an oxytone ending in a vowel.
Question 7 – The nouns that make up the text have only one root. In this case, they are classified as:
( ) simple.
( ) common.
( ) primitives.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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