Portuguese activity, focused on students in the seventh year of elementary school, addresses the cardinal numerals. When do numerals rank this way? When do they express a quantity, a numerical order or a part of a whole? Let's learn? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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The Hanna-Barbera cartoon The Crazy Race originally ran between September 14, 1968 and January 4, 1969. During this period, 34 races were exhibited involving the 11 cars that “competed” in the races.
Among these 11, the only one who went unnoticed throughout the entire series was Dick, the Con artist. The other 10 cars share the 34 wins fairly evenly: some won four times, others won three. With four victories, in the lead, stand out Penelope Charmosa, A Quadrilha da Morte, Peter Perfeito and Caipira Luke e Seu Urso.
Barão Vermelho, Irmãos Rocha, O Coupé Haunted, Professor Aécio, Rufus Lumberjack and the duo Soldado Meekly and Sergeant Bombarda have three triumphs each.
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Question 1 - According to the text, “The Mad Race […] was originally aired on September 14 […]”. How is the cardinal numeral “14” spelled out in full?
( ) “fourteen”.
( ) "fourteen".
( ) “fourteen” or “fourteen”.
Question 2 - Write in full the cardinal numeral indicating the year in which the exhibition of the drawing “A Corrida Maluca” ended:
Question 3 - In the passage “Among these 11, the only one that went blank throughout the entire series was Dick, the Scam.”, the cardinal numeral refers to the noun:
( ) “runs”.
( ) “cars”.
( ) "evidences".
Question 4 – In “The other 10 cars share the 34 victories […]”, the numerals are cardinal because:
( ) express a quantity.
( ) express a numerical order.
( ) express a part of a whole.
Question 5 - There are two cardinal numerals in the excerpt below. Highlight them:
“[…] some won four times, others won three.”
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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