Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses pronouns. Relative, indefinite, personal, possessive and demonstrative! Let's analyze the pronouns that make up the text Life with little water? To do so, answer the proposed questions!
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To face the lack of water, plants have different strategies. Some have succulent leaves, others, shaped like a rosette, like bromeliads, manage to accumulate small amounts of water in a kind of “tank”. The cacti, in addition to storing water inside, have thorns and "hairs" that prevent direct contact with hot rock.
Finally, some plant species are able to survive extreme dryness. In the dry season, they remain dehydrated, as if they were dead, but when the rains come, they return to their green and healthy appearance.
By _________ behavior, they are called “resurrection plants” and some can live for more than 500 years!
“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 283. Available in: .
Question 1 - In the segment “Some have succulent leaves […]”, the indefinite pronoun refers to:
( ) the plants.
( ) to the strategies.
( ) to bromeliads.
Question 2 - In the part "Cacti, in addition to storing water inside them, have thorns and 'hairs' that prevent direct contact with hot rock.", the term "that" is:
( ) substantive.
( ) relative pronoun.
( ) integral conjunction.
Question 3 - In the fragment below, there is a personal pronoun. Underline it:
“In the dry season, they remain dehydrated […]”
Question 4 - In “[…] your green and healthy appearance.”, the possessive pronoun refers to:
( ) to the 1st person.
( ) to the 2nd person singular.
( ) to the 3rd person singular.
Question 5 - In the passage “By _________ behavior […]”, the space must be filled in with the demonstrative pronoun:
( ) "This one".
( ) "that".
( ) "that one".
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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