Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, explores the prepositions. How about analyzing the relationships of meaning established by them? To do this, answer the questions based on the text that presents the Arowana Museum, located in Ceará!
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Residents of traditional coastal communities and tourists are the main audience of the Aruanã Museum, opened in 1992. In an area of 22,500 square meters, the stars of the exhibition are the sea turtles, present in tanks open to visitors and also represented by pieces such as hooves, skulls, eggs and chicks preserved in formalin. Following the principle of knowing to preserve, explanatory panels illustrate the life cycle of turtles and the activities carried out by TAMAR Ceará, in an effort to make the population aware of the importance of protecting These animals. Visits are guided and require prior appointment by phone. The museum also offers extramural activities, taking part of its material to different public spaces in the region.
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Question 1 - There is a preposition in the fragment:
( ) “[…] sea turtles, present in open tanks […]”
( ) “[…] explanatory panels illustrate the cycle […]
( ) “The museum also offers extramural activities […]”
Question 2 - The "a" is a preposition in the passage:
( ) “Following the maxim of knowing to preserve […]”
( ) “[…] the importance of protecting these animals.”
( ) “[…] taking part of their material to different public spaces in the region.”
Question 3 - In the segment “[…] like hooves, skulls, eggs and chicks […]”, the term “how” is:
( ) an adverb
( ) a conjunction
( ) a preposition
Question 4 – In the excerpt “[…] to make the population aware […]”, the preposition “to” expresses:
( ) cause
( ) direction
( ) goal
Question 5 - In the period “The visits are guided and require prior appointment by phone.”, there is a preposition. Point it out:
( ) "At"
( ) "and"
( ) "per"
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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