Portuguese activity, aimed at seventh-year students, about the intensity adverbs. Let's understand the role they play in the text the books and their voices, written by Cecílias Meireles? So, get to work!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
I've always liked books a lot and, in addition to school books, I read children's stories and adults' ones: but these didn't seem so interesting to me, except, maybe, The three Musketeers, in a monumental, well-illustrated edition that belonged to my grandfather. This was a story that never ended; and I think that was its main charm for me. I discovered the dictionary, one of the simplest and most formidable inventions, and I also found it to be a wonderful book for many reasons.
(…) when I still couldn't read, I played with books and imagined them full of voices, telling the world.
MEIRELES, Cecilia. Poetic work. Rio de Janeiro: Aguilar, 1997.
Question 1 - In the excerpt “[…] they didn't seem so interesting […]”, the adverb “so” intensifies a characteristic that was attributed:
( ) to school books.
( ) to children's story books.
( ) to adult books.
Question 2 - The prayer “I've always loved books […]” has an adverb that indicates intensity. Tick it:
( ) "Ever"
( ) "liked it"
( ) "much"
Question 3 - In the fragment “[…] in a monumental edition, very illustrated, that belonged to my grandfather.”, the adverb “very” intensifies a characteristic in:
( ) a normal degree.
( ) a very high degree.
( ) maximum degree.
Question 4 – In the passage “[…] one of the most simple and formidable inventions and I also thought it was a wonderful book […]”, the use of the adverb of intensity is recorded:
A:
Question 5 - The adverb, identified above, intensifies the meaning of:
( ) two adjectives.
( ) two adverbs.
( ) of the verbs.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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