Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses prepositions. How about analyzing them in the text distinguished visitor? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In the excerpt “[…] performed on board the ship beagle.”, does “a” exercise the function of preposition, definite article or personal pronoun? Let's go to the challenge?
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In 1832, naturalist Charles Darwin visited the Archipelago of São Pedro and São Paulo on a scientific voyage he took aboard the ship. beagle. Years later, Darwin would create, based on what he observed along this trip – which he traveled through others points of South America - the theory of natural selection, one of the most important in the history of science. According to her, living beings change and adapt to the ______ environment they live in, and the best adapted species are those that are more likely to leave descendants and continue to exist.
“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 185. Available in: .
Question 1 - In the segment “In 1832, the naturalist Charles Darwin visited the Archipelago […]”, the preposition “In” expresses a relationship of:
( ) place.
( ) time.
( ) goal.
Question 2 - In the excerpt “[…] performed on board the ship beagle.”, the “a” performs the function of:
( ) preposition.
( ) definite article.
( ) personal pronoun.
Question 3 - In the part “Years later, Darwin would create, from what he observed throughout of that trip […]", the underlined word is the contraction of the preposition "of" with:
( ) a personal pronoun.
( ) an indefinite pronoun.
( ) a demonstrative pronoun.
Question 4 – In the prayer “According to her, living beings change […]”, “According to” is:
( ) a noun.
( ) a preposition.
( ) an ordinal numeral.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] adapt to the ______ environment they live in […]”, the space must be filled with the preposition:
( ) "in".
( ) "per".
( ) "with".
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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