Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the demonstrative pronouns. How about analyzing them in the text It's a book? So, answer the proposed questions! In “Many take advantage of __________ wave to reaffirm […]”, should the space be filled with “this”, “this” or “that”? Let's go to the challenge?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
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With the invention of e-books, and the proposed revolution that they bring with them, numerous doubts arise about the future of the book. Many take advantage of the __________ wave to reaffirm their love for letters printed on paper, and they say that the book is a kind of Greek god: it never dies. Without going through the meshes of clairvoyance, but making it clear that a book is a book and that's enough, Lane Smith created an illustrated story, for children and adults alike, about our good old – and beloved – book. Who, unlike electronic products, does not beep, does not interact, does not connect […]. But that, just by the emotion of the narrative and the images, catches the attention (and even steals the heart) of anyone.
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Question 1 - In the excerpt “Many take advantage of the __________ wave to reaffirm […]”, the space must be filled in with the demonstrative pronoun:
( ) "it is".
( ) "That".
( ) "that one".
Question 2 - The highlighted pronoun is demonstrative in the passage:
( ) “[…] the proposed revolution they bring I can […]”
( ) “[…] your love for letters printed on paper […]"
( ) “[…] a book is a book and that enough […]"
Question 3 - In the passage identified above, the highlighted demonstrative pronoun performs the syntactic function of:
( ) object.
( ) subject.
( ) adnominal deputy.
Question 4 – Highlight the demonstrative pronoun in this segment of the text:
"One that, unlike electronic products, does not beep, does not interact, does not connect […]."
Question 5 - In the segment above, what does the demonstrative pronoun refer to?
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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