Portuguese activity, focused on ninth grade students, about adverbs. Let's analyze them in the text that introduces us to the book the mystery of the thinking rabbit, by Clarice Lispector? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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Like all rabbits, Joãozinho wrinkled his nose very quickly when he was sniffing, or rather, thinking about something important. On one of those days when her belly was rumbling, an idea came to her mind: to escape from the little house with an iron grate whenever they forgot their food. In fact, the escape would also be a good opportunity for Joãozinho to know what life was like outside. I really wanted to enjoy nature and make new friends. Anyway, take a look around. It was then that he wrinkled his nose faster to think. He frowned and frowned a thousand times until he finally figured out a way to escape. The story of this book is a charming tribute by Clarice Lispector to two rabbits that belonged to Paulo and Pedro, her children.
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Question 1 - Highlight the adverb of intensity in this period of the text:
"Like all rabbits, Joãozinho wrinkled his nose very quickly when he was sniffing, or rather, thinking about something important."
Question 2 - The adverb, highlighted in the previous question, intensifies the meaning of:
( ) a verb.
( ) an adjective.
( ) an adverb.
Question 3 - There is an adverb that expresses a circumstance of mode in the segment:
( ) "I really wanted to enjoy nature and make new friends."
( ) "It was then that he wrinkled his nose faster to think."
( ) “The story of this book is a charming tribute by Clarice Lispector […]”
Question 4 – In the excerpt “Anyway, take a look around.”, there is an adverb of place. Locate it:
Question 5 - Reread this text fragment:
"Frowned and frowned a thousand times until he finally figured out a way to escape."
In this fragment, an adverb indicates a circumstance of time in relation to the expressed fact:
( ) by the verb “wrinkled”.
( ) by the verb “discover”.
( ) by the verb “to escape”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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