Portuguese assessment like Mario Quintana's Ticket Poem for ninth grade students. There are textual interpretation issues and word classes. The level of the grammatical part is relatively difficult. The interesting thing is to work with this genre that is so charged in the ENEM tests to improve the reading comprehension of our student who lives today so connected to the YOUTUBE videos and with less reading! Searching on Youtube is great, but we must remember that the entrance exams, competitions and the already mentioned ENEM requires the obvious: contextualized reading. A great job, teacher! 🙂 🙂 🙂Â
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read the text below and answer the following questions:
1. If you love me, love me softly
2. Don't yell it from the rooftops
3. leave the birds alone
4. Leave me in peace!
5. if you want me,
6. anyway,
7. it has to be very slowly, Beloved,
8. that life is brief, and love is even shorter… (Mario Quintana)
1) The words SE (lines 1 and 5) at the beginning of the poem bring an idea of:
a) hypothetical cause
b) hypothetical consequence
c) opposition or annoyance
d) hypothetical justification
e) conclusion or setback
2) The words SE (lines 1 and 5) are, according to the word classes:
a) adverbs
b) conjunctions
c) verbs
d) pronouns
e) adjectives
3) In line 2, the word "o" is:
a) adverb
b) conjunction
c) oblique pronoun
d) straight pronoun
e) possessive pronoun
4) In line 2, the word "o" refers to:
a) the roofs that must be preserved.
b) birds on roofs.
c) to love softly and slowly.
d) to keep your feelings secret at all times.
e) not to shout your feelings over the roofs.
5) In line 8, the word “that” introduces:
a) a justification.
b) a question.
c) an answer to a question.
d) a clear conclusion about love.
e) an enumeration of narrated facts.
6) The last word of the poem, “yet”, is according to the morphology:
a) an adjective.
b) a noun word.
c) a noun.
d) an adverb of time.
e) an adverbial phrase.
7) The title of the poem, according to the grammatical classes, is called:
a) an adjective.
b) a noun word.
c) a noun.
d) an adverb of time.
e) an adverbial phrase.
GOOD TEST!
By André Tarragô Martins – Middle and Middle School Teacher of Portuguese Language and Master in Letters in the area of ​​Language, Interaction and Learning Processes. In addition, he is a musician and journalist. He works in pre-university entrance exams, pre-contests, private lessons, preparation of competition tests and is content creator for the Portal www.acessaber.com.br.
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