Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth grade of elementary school, explores the comma. Let's look at the uses of this punctuation mark in the text on golden lagoon? Then, answer the proposed questions!
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The highlight goes to gastronomy, as the city is known as the “land of rocambole”. The municipality has the largest dairy farming in the Campo das Vertentes Region and is a strong producer of horticultural products. The community is skilled in the production of liqueurs, cheeses and homemade sweets, which are also used to fill the famous rolls. In fact, the delicious sponge cakes filled with various sweets live up to their fame. Going through Lagoa Dourada means tasting and buying rocamboles to take away. This recipe that has been passed down from generation to generation has the secrets that guarantee the irresistible flavor.
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Question 1 – In “The highlight goes to gastronomy, as the city is known as the ‘land of rocambole’.”, the comma is:
( ) prohibited.
( ) optional.
( ) mandatory.
Question 2 – In the passage “In fact, the delicious sponge cakes filled with various sweets live up to their fame.”, the comma separates:
( ) a bet.
( ) a vocative.
( ) an adverbial adjunct.
Question 3 – Identify the segment, where the comma marks an enumeration:
Question 4 – This excerpt has been transcribed without commas. Put them:
“This recipe, which has been passed down from generation to generation, has the secrets that guarantee the irresistible flavor.”
Question 5 – In the above passage, the commas indicate:
( ) one correction.
( ) an interleave.
( ) a displacement.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.