Portuguese activity, focused on ninth grade students, explores the demonstrative pronouns. Let's analyze the role they play in the communicative context? So, answer the questions that refer to the text about the book clear orange hair, written by Fabiana Gutierrez and illustrated by Carla Douglass!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
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A bad mood dominated Clara's mornings. As the name of the book implies, her hair was orange – and it didn't seem to match everything around her, full of gray. Until Clara's birthday arrives. And just in time to blow out the candles and make that special wish, everything changes for her. A new world suddenly opens up. Much more colorful and full of differences, which the girl will need to start to understand.
And you, what do you see differently about yourself? And in others? How does she handle this in her life? Clear Orange Hair can help answer these questions.
The story was written by Fabiana Gutierrez and illustrated by Carla Douglass, both from the Carlotas project, and published by Cria Editora.
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Question 1 - In the period “It's just time to blow out the candles and make that special wish, everything changes for her.”, there is a demonstrative pronoun. Identify it:
( ) "that one".
( ) "everything".
( ) "Is it over there".
Question 2 - The highlighted term is a demonstrative pronoun in the fragment:
( ) “[…] O her hair was orange […]"
( ) "[…] with all O that was around her […]"
( ) "[…] he arrives O day of Clara's birthday.”
Question 3 - Underline the demonstrative pronoun in this segment:
"How do you handle this in your life?"
Question 4 – In the segment above, the demonstrative pronoun:
( ) does not vary.
( ) varies in gender.
( ) varies in number.
Question 5 - In the passage “Clara Hair Orange can help you answer these questions.", the demonstrative pronoun underlined was used for:
( ) resume.
( ) explain.
( ) to introduce.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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