Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the uses of the comma. Let's learn more about this punctuation mark? To do this, answer the questions based on the text Crazy Boy, the Musical.
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Inspired by the classic character in Ziraldo's books, the show uses new songs by Paulo Ocanha and Daniel Carvalho to tell the stories of the boy's mischief “who had an eye bigger than his belly, wind in his feet and little monkeys in the attic". Raised in the 1980s, Menino Maluquinho is a boy who gets involved in several messes at school and at home — hence the origin of the nickname. Absolute success with the public, the first book in the collection,
Crazy little boy, has sold about 3 million copies.Available in: .
Question 1 - The period that introduces the text was transcribed without a comma. Put it on:
“Inspired by the classic character in Ziraldo's books, the show uses new songs […]”
Question 2 - In "[…] the stories of mischief of the boy 'who had an eye bigger than his belly, wind in his feet and little monkeys in the attic'.", the commas indicate the enumeration:
( ) of shares of Menino Maluquinho.
( ) from the states of Menino Maluquinho.
( ) of characteristics of the Crazy Boy.
Question 3 - In the segment “Created in the 1980s, the Menino Maluquinho is a boy […]”, the comma indicates.
( ) an omission.
( ) an insertion.
( ) an offset.
Question 4 – In the excerpt “[…] the first book in the collection, Crazy little boy, has already sold about 3 million copies.”, the commas separate:
( ) a bet.
( ) a vocative.
( ) an adverbial adjunct.
Question 5 - The commas, analyzed throughout the questions, make up a text on:
( ) a book.
( ) film.
( ) a musical.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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