Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the personal pronouns. Let's analyze this type of pronoun in the text that introduces us to the Brazilian film On wheels? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In “[…] a 12-year-old girl, who dreams of meeting the father who The abandoned.”, is the highlighted word a preposition, a definite article or a personal pronoun?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
National film shows the adventures of a kid in a wheelchair
Lucas is a 13-year-old boy who arrives at a new school after having an accident that put him in a wheelchair. There, he meets Laís, a 12-year-old girl, who dreams of meeting the father who abandoned her. Together, in a small town where they live, Laís and Lucas become friends and decide to run away from home to discover their father's whereabouts.
Available in:. (Fragment).
Question 1 - In the passage “There, he meets Laís […]”, the personal pronoun refers to:
( ) to Lucas.
( ) to Laish.
( ) to Laís' father.
Question 2 - In the passage above, the personal pronoun is straight because it performs the function of:
( ) subject.
( ) direct object.
( ) indirect object.
Question 3 - Reread this excerpt:
“[…] a 12-year-old girl who dreams of meeting the father who The abandoned.”
In this excerpt, the highlighted word is:
( ) a preposition.
( ) a definite article.
( ) a personal pronoun.
Question 4 – In the prayer “Laís and Luke become friends […]”, the personal pronoun “if” indicates:
( ) the active voice of the verb “make”.
( ) the passive voice of the verb “make”.
( ) the reflective voice of the verb “make”.
Question 5 - The term "o" is a personal pronoun in the segment:
( ) “[…] an accident that put him in a wheelchair.”
() “[…] A 12-year-old girl, who dreams of meeting her father […]”
( ) “[…] decide to run away from home to discover the whereabouts of their father.”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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