Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the personal pronouns. Do you know when a personal pronoun qualifies as straight? And when does it classify as oblique? Let's learn? To do so, answer the questions that refer to the text about the book. Gorilla!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Hannah loved gorillas, but she had never actually seen one, as her father didn't have time to take her to the zoo. He didn't have time for anything. So she asked for a gorilla for her birthday, but her father presented her with a toy version, which frustrates her. Here's something extraordinary happens: the toy turns into a real gorilla. Fascinated by gorillas, one of the most revered author-illustrators of his generation, Anthony Browne tells a delicate and powerful story of a father who approaches his daughter's universe.
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Question 1 - Underline the personal pronouns in this period of the text:
"Hannah loved gorillas, but she had never actually seen one as her father didn't have time to take her to the zoo."
Question 2 - Read:
Now, identify in the period present in the previous question:
a) the straight personal pronoun:
b) the oblique personal pronoun:
Question 3 - In the segment “He didn't have time for anything.”, the personal pronoun was used to refer to whom?
A:
Question 4 – In the sentence “[…] what makes you frustrated.”, the term “a” is:
( ) preposition.
( ) definite article.
( ) personal pronoun.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] a father who approaches the universe of his daughter.”, the personal pronoun “if” indicates:
( ) the active voice of the verb “approximate”.
( ) the passive voice of the verb “approximate”.
( ) the reflective voice of the verb “approximate”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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