Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the 6th year of elementary school, explores the verbs in the present tense. Let's analyze the verbs in this tense that make up the text Play “Happy Dead” reflects on morals and guilt? To do this, answer the questions proposed below!
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Director Lucas Lacerda talks to _____ Arte Clube about the show Felizes Mortos, on show in Rio. On stage, Joana Kannenberg and Júlia Portes live two women who meet in a cemetery to paint a lady's tomb with many colors and life.
From the proximity of death, they face issues that have been kept for a long time. The play addresses the conflict between conservatism and breaking patterns, and how the weight of guilt and the judgment of others can interfere with our decisions.
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Question 1 - Emphasize the verb in the present tense that composes the title of the text:
Play “Happy Dead” reflects on morals and guilt
Question 2 - The verb in the present tense highlighted above expresses:
( ) an action.
( ) a state.
( ) a phenomenon of nature.
Question 3 - At the beginning of the text, the verb in the present tense "conversation" must be accompanied by:
( ) of the term “by”.
( ) of the term “with”.
( ) of the term “to”.
Question 4 – In the excerpt “On stage, Joana Kannenberg and Júlia Portes live two women […]”, the verb in the present underline could be replaced by:
( ) “illustrate”.
( ) “interpret”.
( ) “present”.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] they face issues that have been kept for a long time.”, the word “they” was used to resume:
A.
Question 6 – In the text above, the verb in the present tense “may” refers to the subject:
( ) “conservatism and breaking standards”.
( ) “the weight of guilt and the judgment of the other”.
( ) “our decisions”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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