Portuguese activity, aimed at sixth year students, about the onomatopoeias. Those words that seek to reproduce the sounds emitted by beings. The activity explores different onomatopoeias, based on a take off of Hagar. Let's learn?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
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Read:
BROWNE, D. "Hagar the horrible". Porto Alegre: LP&M, 2008. P. 40.
Question 1 - Identify the passage of the strip that presents an onomatopoeia:
( ) "What a day!"
( ) "Did you get anything?"
( ) "Ahhchoo!"
Question 2 - The onomatopoeia, identified above, reveals that Hagar was:
( ) sick
( ) hungry
( ) angry
Question 3 - Mark the onomatopoeia that could replace the one used in the strip, without interfering with the direction:
( ) Cough cough!
( ) Wow!
( ) Atchim!
Question 4 – “I fished for four hours […]”. Mark the onomatopoeia that could represent the sound of the passing of hours in this part of the text:
( ) Din-don!
( ) TIC Tac!
( ) Trim-trrrim!
Question 5 - Assuming that Hagar had caught many fish, point out the onomatopoeia that could express the sound of his happy cry:
( ) Wow!
( ) Boom!
( ) Grrr!
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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