Portuguese activity, focused on ninth grade students, about subject. Hidden subject, simple subject and compound subject! How about analyzing them in the text Destination: Cerrado!? For this, answer the proposed questions!
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What do Brasília and the historic cities of Minas Gerais have in common? It is not worth saying that they are in Brazil, that everyone already knows! In fact, these cities are in the middle of the Cerrado, a biome that once occupied a large part of the country, covering about 1/4 of the national territory, but which today is reduced to 20% of its size original.
[…] Because it is under strong threat and because it harbors species that only exist there, together with the Atlantic Forest, it is considered a hotspot (hot spot), the name given by researchers to the most important areas in the world for the conservation of biodiversity.
The biggest threats to this biome are mining, agriculture, livestock, mining and the collection and sale of plants, which have placed many plant species on the extinction list. […]
“Children's Science Today” Magazine
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Question 1 - In the excerpt “What do Brasília and the historic cities of Minas Gerais have in common?”, the subject is composed. Because?
Question 2 - In the passage “Actually, these cities are in the middle of the Cerrado […]”, the simple subject resumes:
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] but which today is reduced to 20% of its original size.”, the subject is classified as:
( ) hidden.
( ) nonexistent.
( ) undetermined.
Question 4 – In the part “[…] it is considered a hotspot (hot spot) […]”, the simple subject is:
( ) a personal pronoun.
( ) an undefined pronoun.
( ) a demonstrative pronoun.
Question 5 - Underline the core of the simple subject below:
“The biggest threats to this biome are mining, agriculture, livestock, mining and gathering and marketing […]”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.