Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, explores the additive conjunctions. Are we going to study the expressions that link terms or clauses, establishing the addition/addition relationship? Then answer the questions based on the text. The gods!
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The gods, whatever their distant origins, are but human beings, bigger, stronger, more beautiful, eternally young; they acquired not only the human form, but also the feelings, passions, defects and even vices of men; the divine world, therefore, presents an aggrandized but unpurified image of humanity.
Jarde. “Ancient Greece and Greek Life”, 1977.
Question 1 - Identify the sentence in which the term underlined is an additive conjunction:
( ) “[…] they acquired not only the human form, but also the feelings […]"
( ) “[…] therefore, an enlarged image […]"
( ) “[…] but not debugged, of humanity."
Question 2 - In view of the function it performs, the additive conjunction is:
( ) member
( ) coordinating
( ) subordinate
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] the feelings, passions, defects and even vices of men […]”, the additive conjunction “and” links elements:
( ) that oppose.
( ) that alternate.
( ) that complement each other.
Question 4 – In the segment “[…] than human beings, bigger, stronger […]”, the word “more” plays the role of:
( ) adverb of intensity
( ) additive conjunction
( ) indefinite pronoun
Question 5 - In the period “He went to Greece and didn't take a picture of the statues of the gods!”, the conjunction “and” has value:
( ) additive
( ) conclusive
( ) adversative
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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