Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the direct transitive verbs. When is a verb classified this way? When you need a complement without a preposition! How about analyzing them in the text about the book Cangaceiros? So, answer the proposed questions!
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Members of the so-called “Ciclo do Cangaço”, Pedra Bonita and Cangaceiros, by José Lins do Rego, address the Northeastern reality, strongly marked by drought and the movement of cangaço.
Released in 1953, “Cangaceiros” takes up the story of Bentinho. As an adult, the boy falls in love with the beautiful Alice. Brother of the most famous cangaceiro in the region, the boy lives a forbidden love, since his girlfriend is the daughter of a man who hates cangaço.
Despite having a love story as a guiding principle, the sertão is the main protagonist of this saga. With his critical style and observer of social inequalities, José Lins do Rego addresses the struggle for survival in the sertão, the brutality of the cangaço and the reasons that lead men to join the movement.
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Question 1 - Identify, with a dash, the subject of the direct transitive verb “approach”:
“Members of the so-called “Ciclo do Cangaço”, Pedra Bonita and Cangaceiros, by José Lins do Rego, address the reality of the Northeast […]”
Question 2 - In “[…] the boy lives a forbidden love […]”, the verb “lives” is:
( ) binding.
( ) intransitive.
( ) direct transitive.
Question 3 - Point out the sentence in which the verb is direct transitive:
( ) “Cangaceiros’ takes up the story of Bentinho.”
( ) "As an adult, the boy falls in love with the beautiful Alice."
( ) “[…] the sertão is the great protagonist of this saga.”
Question 4 – In the sentence “[…] a man who hates cangaço.”, the direct transitive verb expresses:
( ) an action of “one man”.
( ) a state of “one man”.
( ) a characteristic of “one man”.
Question 5 - Highlight the direct object of the verb “lead” in this text fragment:
“[…] the reasons that lead men to join the movement.”
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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