Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about the compound period. When does a period qualify in this way? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions that refer to the text. fluffy cake workers!
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We always hear that, for the dough to grow, it is necessary to add “yeast”. In a cake, for example, the ingredient will be responsible for developing and making the candy fluffy! And it's not magic, but… Chemistry! First, did you know that yeasts are made up of living things? Yes! They are full of microscopic fungi, also called yeasts. When you turn on the oven, when the temperature increases, these little creatures reproduce and feed on the sugar and starch present in the wheat flour, also used in the recipes. In this process, the yeasts release carbon dioxide and make the dough rise.
Teo Scalioni. “MINAS DO SCIENCE” magazine. 2018, p.12. Available in: .
Question 1 - The first sentence of the text is composed because:
( ) has more than one sentence.
( ) has more than one core.
( ) has more than one prayer.
Question 2 - In the compound period “In a cake, for example, the ingredient will be responsible for developing and making the candy fluffy!”, the highlighted expression resumes:
Question 3 - In the compound period “And it's not magic, but… Chemistry!”, the conjunction “but” was used to express:
( ) a contrast.
( ) one caveat.
( ) a conclusion.
Question 4 - The compound period “First of all, did you know that yeasts are composed of living things”, should end with:
( ) .
( ) !
( ) ?
Question 5 - The period “In this process, yeasts release carbon dioxide and make the dough grow.” it links meaningless sentences together. Therefore, it is called:
( ) simple period.
( ) period composed by coordination.
( ) period composed of subordination.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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