Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the back. Are we going to analyze cases of crasis based on the text about the city of Serro in Minas Gerais? In “[…] it is 230 km from Belo Horizonte.”, is the crasis prohibited, optional or mandatory? Let's go to the challenge? So, answer this and the other proposed questions!
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With a typically colonial architecture, Serro draws the attention of both researchers and laypeople interested in history.
The city, also called Terra do Queijo, due to the production of the famous Queijo do Serro, located in the central-northeast region of Minas Gerais, in the Serra do Espinhaço and is 230 km from Belo Horizon.
For lovers of historical and ecological tourism, the city is a great treat, as it has a beautiful collection, from museums to typical festivals, all bathed in delicious local cuisine.
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Question 1 - In the passage “The city, also called Terra do Queijo, due to the production of the famous Queijo do Serro […]”, the crasis occurs in a prepositional phrase that expresses:
( ) quite.
( ) cause.
( ) goal.
Question 2 - Point out the justification for the absence of the crasis before "at 230 km":
( ) do not use a backquote before a cardinal numeral.
( ) do not use a crase before a plural word.
( ) do not use a backquote before the masculine word.
Question 3 - In the excerpt “[…] from museums to typical festivals […]”, the crasis is:
( ) prohibited.
( ) optional.
( ) mandatory.
Question 4 – There is an emphasis in the sentence:
( ) I went to the city of Serro.
( ) I visited the city of Serro.
( ) I visited the city of Serro.
Question 5 - The prayer "The text refers to _____ Land of Cheese." must be completed with:
( ) The.
( ) à.
( ) to or to.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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