Portuguese activity, suitable for eighth grade students, addresses the simple guy. A subject is simple when it has only one nucleus, that is, only one main word. How about analyzing the simple subjects in the text about the new version of The Lion King? So, answer the questions proposed below!
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Disney released, on November 22, the first trailer of the new version of The Lion King. The feature will hit theaters on July 18, 2019.
Unlike the 1994 movie, the production will not feature animations, but graphics that make the characters and scenarios more realistic.
The story, however, remains more or less the same: Simba, a young lion, is the direct heir to the throne. When his father, King Mufasa, dies, he feels guilty about the tragedy and his life is forever changed.
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Question 1 - In the excerpt “Disney launched, on November 22 […]”, the verb “launched” expresses:
( ) an action of the simple subject “Disney”.
( ) a state of the simple subject “Disney”.
( ) a characteristic of the simple subject “Disney”.
Question 2 - In the text read, the verb "let" refers to the simple subject:
( ) "graphic resources"
( ) "the characters"
( ) "the scenarios"
Question 3 - In “History, however, remains more or less the same […]”, the interspersed conjunction between the subject and the predicate expresses:
( ) a contrast
( ) one caveat
( ) a compensation
Question 4 – In the prayer “When your father, the king mufasa, dies […]”, the highlighted part performs the function of:
( ) explain the simple subject “your father”.
( ) question the simple subject “your father”.
( ) complement the simple subject “your father”.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] he feels guilty for the tragedy and his life is forever changed.”, the term “he” is:
( ) a personal pronoun that takes up “Simba”.
( ) a treatment pronoun that takes up “Simba”.
( ) a demonstrative pronoun that takes up “Simba”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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