Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, proposes the study of hidden subject. The questions are based on the text. What is a wild animal?
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Wild animal is not the domestic. The domestic is already used to living close to people, like cats, dogs, chickens and pigs, among others. The wild animal, on the other hand, was taken from nature and reacts to the presence of human beings. For this reason, it has difficulties to grow and reproduce in captivity. The parrot, the macaw, the tamarin and the tortoise, contrary to what many people think, are wild animals.
Trafficking is illegal trade. Trafficking animals means capturing them in the wild, trapping and selling them in order to earn money. If we participate in this, we are contributing to animal trafficking. The illegal trade in animals is believed to move around $10 billion a year around the world. Only drug and arms trafficking is greater.
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Question 1 - The text has purposes:
a) didactic
b) journalistic
c) advertisers
d) scientific
Question 2 - “For this reason, it has difficulties to grow and reproduce in captivity.”. Identify the subject who is hidden in this passage:
a) the domestic animal
b) the wild animal
c) the parrot
d) the monkey
Question 3 - The subject is hidden in:
a) "Wild animal is not domestic."
b) "Trafficking is illegal trade."
c) “Trafficking animals means capturing them in the wild, arresting and selling them […]”
d) "If we participate in this, we are contributing to animal trafficking."
Question 4 – Check the subject that is hidden in the sentence above:
a) I
b) he
c) we
their
Question 5 - Point out the strategy adopted to identify the subject in the previous question:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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