Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses direct transitive verbs. When are verbs classified this way? Let's find out? To do so, answer the questions proposed based on the text about the novel Jane Eyre!
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Jane Eyre, the debut novel by the renowned and renowned English writer Charlotte Brontë, tells the life story of the heroine of the same name. Breaking paradigms and criticizing the Victorian reality of the time, Jane Eyre challenges the fate imposed on women and the social positions they should occupy. Filled with Gothic features, the novel has unforgettable and transformative characters, such as the mysterious Rochester figure, Jane's boss and a vital part of the narrative.
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Question 1 - Highlight the direct transitive verb in this period of the text:
“Jane Eyre, the debut novel by the renowned and renowned English writer Charlotte Brontë, tells the life story of the homonymous heroine.”
Question 2 - The highlighted verb in the previous question is direct transitive, because:
( ) no supplement.
( ) needs complement without preposition.
( ) needs complement with preposition.
Question 3 - In the segment “Breaking paradigms and criticizing the Victorian reality of the time […]”, the direct transitive verbs are in the form of:
( ) infinitive.
( ) gerund.
( ) participle.
Question 4 – In the excerpt “[…] Jane Eyre challenges the fate imposed on women […]”, the direct transitive verb refers to a subject:
( ) hidden.
( ) simple.
( ) composite.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] the novel has unforgettable and transforming characters […]”, the direct transitive verb was used in the indicative way to express:
( ) a certainty.
( ) an orientation.
( ) a possibility.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.