Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, proposes the study of deputy namel. Does it have the function of characterizing, determining or completing a noun? Let's find out? The questions are based on the text that highlights, according to a survey, the importance of Clay filter.
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No electric purifiers, a kitchen faucet with a filter, or gallons of mineral water.
The best way to clean impurities from the water is the good old clay filter.
A North American survey showed that candle filters are very effective and retain 99% of disease-causing parasites.
The superiority of clay filters is due to the system in which water slowly passes through the filter. Simple mud filters also have an advantage because they are cheaper, as a purifier can cost up to three times as much.
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Question 1 - Identify the sentence in which the underlined adjective performs the syntactic function of adjunct adjunct:
( ) "O best means to clean impurities from the water […]"
( ) “[…] candle filters are very effective […]”
( ) “[…] because they are more cheap […]”
Question 2 - In the fragment “The superiority of clay filters […]”, the adjective phrase “of clay” works as an adnominal adjunct. It expresses the idea of:
( ) goal
( ) origin
( ) matter
Question 3 - In "You simple clay filters lead […]”, the highlighted adjunct:
( ) characterizes the name “filters”.
( ) determines the name “filters”.
( ) complements the name “filters”.
Question 4 – In the sentence “[…] since a purifier can cost […]”, the term that works as an adjunct to “purifier” is:
( ) "given that"
( ) "a"
( ) "he can"
Question 5 - The adjunct is considered a term:
( ) essential of prayer.
( ) part of the prayer.
( ) accessory to prayer.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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