Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, addresses the vocative. What role does it play? Call someone, explain a term, or indicate a circumstance? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions that refer to an Armandinho strip!
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Question 1 - Highlight the expression that plays the role of vocative in this speech by Armandinho:
"Sir, there's a car parked at the crosswalk!"
Question 2 - The expression underlined above is a vocative, because:
( ) call somebody.
( ) explains a term.
( ) indicates a circumstance.
Question 3 - Read back:
"Which car, boy?"
The police officer used the word “boy” to address Armandinho. Therefore, we can say that the vocative always refers to:
( ) to the 1st person of the speech.
( ) to the 2nd person of the speech.
( ) to the 3rd person of the speech.
Question 4 – Point out the sign that marks the vocative on the strip:
( ) comma.
( ) exclamation mark.
( ) Question Mark.
Question 5 - The vocatives analyzed compose a text, which is intended to:
( ) report.
( ) criticize.
( ) spread.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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