Portuguese activity, focused on eighth grade students, explores the adverbs of time. Let's analyze the words that modify the meaning of verbs and adverbs, indicating time? To do so, answer the questions based on the text on the classic of children's literature Pollyanna!
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“Pollyanna” by Eleanor H. Porter is a classic of children's literature. Written in 1912, it was first published in chapters in Boston's Christian Herald. It took on book form in 1913 and immediately became a best seller. Translated into almost every language, it never stopped being read. First brought to the screen in 1920, it was re-shot many times, including by Disney Studios. In Brazil, translated by Monteiro Lobato, it was published for the first time in 1934. “Pollyanna” is a story about love, friendship and, above all, about the amazing transforming power that young people and children can have […]
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Question 1 - Identify the passage that has an adverb of time:
( ) “[…] never stopped being read.”
( ) “Brought to the canvas for the first time in 1920 […]”
( ) “[…] was first published in 1934.”
Question 2 - In the sentence “[…] it was initially published in chapters […]”, the underlined adverb of tense modifies the meaning:
( ) of a verbal phrase.
( ) of an adjective phrase.
( ) of an adverbial phrase.
Question 3 - The adverb of tense "initially" has the equivalent meaning of the adverb:
( ) "immediately"
( ) "first"
( ) "simultaneously"
Question 4 – “It took on book form in 1913 and immediately became a best seller”. Rewrite this period, replacing the adverbial phrase with the corresponding tense adverb:
Question 5 - The adverbs of time, analyzed along the previous questions, compose a text that performs the function of:
( ) publish a book.
( ) release a movie.
( ) broadcast a television program.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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