Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, addresses the back. To or to? Do you have doubts about the use of the backbone? How about learning more about this content? So, answer the challenging questions that explore the use and non-use cases of the backline, from the text foxes, city located 23 km from Belo Horizonte!
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The city, which is 23 km from Belo Horizonte, has a Baroque architectural complex built, in most cases, by slaves, such as the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Rosário.
The city's typical festivals are linked to religion and historical traditions. It's worth taking part in the Festa do Divino Espírito Santo, the Congado de Nossa Senhora do Rosário, the cavalhadas and the Folia de Reis.
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Question 1 - In “The city, which is 23 km from Belo Horizonte […]”, the crasis before “23 km” is:
( ) prohibited.
( ) optional.
( ) mandatory.
Question 2 - Reread this period of the text, which was transcribed without a crasis:
"The city's typical festivals are linked to religion and historical traditions."
It can be said that:
( ) the backline must be used before “religion”.
( ) the backquote must be used before “traditions”.
( ) the backline must be used before “religion” and “traditions”.
Question 3 - In the prayer “Let's go to the Feast of the Divine Holy Spirit!”, the crasis occurred because there was a contraction of the preposition “a” with:
( ) the definite article “a”.
( ) the personal pronoun “a”.
( ) the demonstrative pronoun “a”.
Question 4 – Identify the correctly written sentence:
( ) "I went to Foxes."
( ) "I went to Raposos."
( ) “I went to Foxes.” or "I went to Foxes."
Question 5 - There is a backlash in prayer:
( ) The family returned to the city of Raposos last year.
( ) The family visited the city of Raposos last year.
( ) The family visited the city of Raposos last year.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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