Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, addresses the reflective voice verbs. Let's analyze this verb form in the text about the classic of literature The three Musketeers? To do this, answer the questions proposed below!
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Get ready to discover one of the most celebrated adventure novels in universal literature. D'Artagnan is an idealistic young man from the interior who leaves for the capital to try to fulfill his dream: to become the king's musketeer. He has barely arrived in Paris and finds himself involved in a terrible plot against the queen, plotted by the Machiavellian and ambitious Cardinal Richelieu. Duels, ambushes and kidnappings challenge our hero's luck at all times. But D’Artagnan can count on his new friends: Athos, Porthos and Aramis. One for all all for one! A masterpiece by Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), one of the greatest novelists of all time, which enchants generation after generation.
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Question 1 - There is a reflective voice in the passage:
( ) “[…] become the king's musketeer.”
( ) “But D'Artagnan can count on his new friends […]”
( ) “[…] that enchants generation after generation.”
Question 2 - In the passage identified above, the verb in the reflective voice:
( ) is in infinitive form.
( ) is in the form of a gerund.
( ) is in the form of a participle.
Question 3 - In the segment “Get ready to discover one of the most famous novels […]”, the verb in the reflective voice expresses:
( ) an order
( ) an invitation
( ) a hypothesis
Question 4 – In the prayer “[…] and he finds himself involved in a terrible plot […]”, the verbal expression in the reflective voice has as subject:
( ) "D'Artagnan"
( ) "Cardinal Richelieu"
( ) "Alexandre Dumas"
Question 5 - It can be concluded that the verb is in the reflective voice when:
( ) the subject is an agent.
( ) the subject is patient.
( ) the subject is agent and patient.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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