Portuguese activity, aimed at first-year high school students, aims to study the connecting verb, through the text that tells us about the “Dead Sea”.
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For those who don't know how to swim, getting into the sea or swimming pool is always complicated. You need someone's lap or a plastic float.
But there is a sea in which nothing sinks, so much salt exists in its water. This sea __________________ between two countries in the East, Israel and Jordan, is called the Dead Sea. In fact, it is not a sea: it is a large lake, where the Jordan River flows into. It is 392 meters below sea level, and is the lowest point on the entire surface of the planet. It's so big, it really looks like a sea: it's 85 kilometers long and 17 kilometers wide. There is so much salt in its waters that there are no fish, seaweed or shrimp that can live in it.
Hence the name Dead Sea.
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Question 1 - Identify the purpose of the text read:
Question 2 - "This sea __________________ between two countries in the East, Israel and Jordan, is called the Dead Sea." Check the connecting verb that correctly completes the blank:
a) was
b) stay
c) remains
d) was
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] é a great lake […]”, the underlined connecting verb introduces:
a) a characteristic of the subject.
b) a way of being of the subject.
c) an action of the subject.
d) a state in which the subject is.
Question 4 – The term underlined plays the role of a connecting verb in:
The) "Need on someone's lap or on a plastic float.”
b) “But exist a sea in which nothing sinks […]"
c) "He it is 392 meters below sea level […]"
d) “[…] no has fish, seaweed or shrimp that can live in there.”
Question 5 - “It's so big, it really looks like a sea: it's 85 kilometers long and 17 kilometers wide.”. Identify the connecting verb that makes up this part of the text:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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