Portuguese activity, focused on the students of the ninth grade of elementary school, addresses demonstrative pronouns. How about analyzing them in the text The secret is in the teeth? So, answer the proposed questions!
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That's right! Alligator teeth hold important information. the kind Candidodon Itapecuruense, for example, looked like mammalian molar teeth, indicating a type of feeding similar to that of this group. the teeth of the Caipirasuchus montealtensis, in turn, are unique and indicate that the animal fed on plants.
The crocodyliforms of the Baurusuchidae family, on the other hand, were voracious predators – they ate everything they could hunt, probably even dinosaurs! Their teeth were curved and serrated, like those of a tyrannosaurus, and they lived mainly in northwestern São Paulo and in the Triângulo Mineiro.
“Children's Science Today Magazine”. Edition 254.
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Question 1 - Identify the excerpt that contains a demonstrative pronoun:
( ) "That's right!"
( ) “His teeth were curved and serrated […]”
( ) “[…] they lived mainly in the northwest of São Paulo and in the Triângulo Mineiro.”
Question 2 - The demonstrative pronoun identified above:
( ) retrieves information.
( ) announces information.
( ) complements information.
Question 3 - Point out the passage in which the term underlined works as a demonstrative pronoun:
( ) “O secret is in the teeth”.
( ) “[…] indicate that O animal fed on plants."
( ) “[…] they ate everything O who could hunt, probably even dinosaurs!"
Question 4 – In the passage pointed out in the previous question, the term underlined is a demonstrative pronoun, as it is equivalent to:
( ) "that one".
( ) "that one".
( ) "that one".
Question 5 - In the segment below, there is a word that is the contraction of a preposition with a demonstrative pronoun. Underline it:
“[…] indicating a type of food similar to that of this group.”
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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