Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses oblique personal pronouns. Let's analyze them in the text that introduces us to the book Anne of Green Gables? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In the passage “Destiny does not ______ bring a boy […]”, should the space be filled with the oblique personal pronoun “te”, “them” or “them”?
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When brothers Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, already tired and elderly, look for a young man to help them with the farm work, they can't imagine the surprise that awaits them. Fate does not ______ bring a boy, but a girl with red hair, freckles, thin and very talkative. But orphan Anne Shirley, used to overcoming adversity with the help of her imagination, conquers not only the owners of Green Gables but the entire city of Avonlea. […]
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Question 1 - In the excerpt below, there is an oblique personal pronoun. Underline it:
“When brothers Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, already tired and old, look for a young man to help them with the farm work […]”
Question 2 - The oblique personal pronoun, underlined in the previous question, refers to:
Question 3 - In the segment “[…] you can't even imagine the surprise that you wait.”, the highlighted term performs the function of:
( ) definite article.
( ) demonstrative pronoun.
( ) oblique personal pronoun.
Question 4 – Reread this passage from the text:
“Destiny does not ______ bring a boy […]”
The space must be filled with the oblique personal pronoun:
( ) “you”.
( ) "you".
( ) “them”.
Question 5 - The oblique personal pronoun, marked above, works syntactically as:
( ) subject.
( ) direct object.
( ) indirect object.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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