Portuguese activity, aimed at second-year high school students, about the pronouns. The various questions proposed explore the different types of pronouns and the functions they play in the text the weekend illusion, written byAffonso Romano Sant"anna.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
There is something wrong with this.
Where there were forests, we built cities out of concrete, asphalt and glass. There, we live. Or rather: we work. But, as the place where we work is not where we want to live, so on the weekend we head to where there is forest or beach, where, in addition to the green and blue, you can breathe.
We've arrived. We've just parked the car in the garage of the country house, farm or hotel in the mountains.
Getting here was not easy. Two, five, sometimes ten hours of bottling. Green and blue, still far away, hard to reach. And us there on the road stuck in a terrible overtaking rite.
But let's say the trip was normal. The mere fact of getting closer to the green already changes the psychological climate inside the car. The soot of the city is left behind. And when climbing the mountain, a relaxation begins in the diaphragm. Those who were tense, going to nature, have already made their sentences soft, they are starting to get more loving. Some couple quarrels are diluted in the passage from the city to the countryside.
Santa Anna. Affonso Romano. “To enjoy reading”. V. 16. São Paulo, Attica, p. 43. (Fragment).
Question 1 - The term "where" is a pronoun in the sentence:
a) “Where there were forests, we built cities out of concrete […]”
b) “But, like the place where we work […]”
c) “[…] this is not where we want to live […]”
d) “[…] so on the weekend we head to where there is forest or beach […]”
Question 2 - In the sentence above, the pronoun "where" is relative because:
a) complements a noun.
b) substitutes a noun.
c) explains a noun.
d) takes up a noun.
Question 3 - The subject of the sentence “We just parked the car in the garage of the country house […]” is a personal pronoun that appears hidden. Identify it:
A:
Question 4 – In the segment “The mere fact of getting closer to green already changes the psychological climate inside the car.”, the term “us” is a personal pronoun:
a) straight.
b) tonic oblique.
c) unstressed oblique.
d) reflective oblique.
Question 5 - In the excerpt "Those ones who were tense, going to nature […]”, the underlined pronoun is:
a) demonstrative.
b) treatment.
c) staff.
d) undefined.
Question 6 – In the passage “[…] they have already made their sentences soft […]”, the pronoun “yours” expresses the idea of:
in time.
b) place.
c) possession.
d) mode.
Question 7 – In the period "Some couple fights are diluted in the passage from the city to the countryside.”, the highlighted pronoun indicates:
a) a conclusion.
b) a certainty.
c) a comparison.
d) a vagueness.
Question 8 – In the part “There is something wrong on this.”, the highlighted term is the result of the contraction:
a) of the preposition “of” with the pronoun “this”.
b) of the preposition “in” with the pronoun “this”.
c) of the preposition “per” with the pronoun “this”.
d) of the preposition “a” with the pronoun “this”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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