Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the bet. What is his function? Explain a term, characterize a being or indicate a circumstance? Let's find out? To do this, answer the questions based on the text about the book. a dark night!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Ellinor Wilkins, the only child of a wealthy lawyer from Hamley, England, was still teenager when she met and fell in love with Mr. Ness' pupil Ralph Corbet, son of a family aristocrat. A few years have passed and Mr. Corbet, who had gone to study in London, returns and notices the difference in the shy, skinny girl: she has become a lovely girl. The engagement, although against the boy's family, was inevitable. Miss Ellinor was so happy, that she sometimes feared so much happiness! However, one dark night, something happened that changed her life, and those around her, forever. How will Ellinor find strength and joy to go on living? Will there be a second chance for her in the midst of tragedy, disappointment and abandonment?
Author of the book: Elizabeth Gaskell. Available in: .
Question 1 - Identify the ticket that contains a bet:
( ) “[…] fell in love with Mr. Ness' pupil Ralph Corbet […]”
( ) “[…] he returns and notices the difference in the skinny and shy girl […]”
( ) "The engagement, although against the boy's family, was inevitable."
Question 2 - In the segment “Ellinor Wilkins, the only child of a wealthy Hamley lawyer […]”, the core of the bet referring to Elinor Wilkins is the noun:
( ) "daughter".
( ) "attorney".
( ) “Hamley”.
Question 3 - The “interior of England” section works as a bet because:
( ) explains a place.
( ) characterizes a place.
( ) indicates a circumstance of place.
Question 4 – The bet “son of an aristocratic family” refers to:
( ) to Mr. Ness.
( ) to Ralph Corbet.
( ) to Miss Ellinor.
Question 5 - The bet is considered an accessory term, as:
( ) plays an essential role in prayer.
( ) plays a secondary role in prayer.
( ) plays a complementary role in prayer.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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