Portuguese activity, focused on students in the seventh year of elementary school, about punctuation marks. Let's analyze them in the text Respect for nature!? To do this, answer the questions proposed!
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I bet you've heard about global warming, water waste and disrespect for differences, haven't you? Now, you know how you can help combat these serious problems. So, you better take a look at this collection! The three little books Ecotour in action They give valuable tips on how to preserve nature and be tolerant of others. It's small attitudes that make a big difference. And each booklet also comes with an insert with fun games!
“Science Today for Children” magazine. Edition 214.
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Question 1 – In “I bet you’ve heard about global warming, water waste and disrespect for differences […]”, the comma indicates:
( ) an omission.
( ) an enumeration.
( ) a displacement.
Question 2 – The second period of the text was transcribed without the sign that ends it. Point it out:
( ) .
( ) ?
( ) …
Question 3 – The name of the book was highlighted in italics in the text. Identify another way to make that name stand out:
( ) [Ecotour in action]
( ) “Ecotour in action”
( ) (Ecotour in action)
Question 4 – In this period, closed with a period, a term indicates the sum of facts. Highlight it:
“The three little books of Ecotour in action They give valuable tips on how to preserve nature and be tolerant of others.”
Question 5 – The exclamation point was used, after “And each booklet also comes with an insert with fun games!”, to express the feeling of:
( ) relief in relation to the fact.
( ) apathy towards the fact.
( ) animation in relation to the fact.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Literature and specialist in distance education.