Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, explores the compound subject. When does he classify himself that way? When you have more than one core! Let's analyze this type of subject in the text Understand the apex of the Jupiter and Saturn alignment? To do so, answer the questions proposed below!
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The big day has arrived! Tonight (21), Jupiter and Saturn are aligned in the sky in a way that has not been seen here on Earth for centuries.
It is the culmination of the so-called conjunction of planets. A rare astronomical event – it takes place every 20 years. But this year, the “apparent” approximation of gaseous gases is even greater. It had only been seen like this in 1623.
As the next event of this magnitude will only be in 2080, the ideal is to enjoy tonight's spectacle.
Depending on weather conditions, the observation of the western sky can be done with the naked eye.
On social networks, profiles and astronomy entities promote live broadcasts about the phenomenon.
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Accessed on: December 21, 2020.
Question 1 - Identify the composite subject:
( ) “[…] Jupiter and Saturn are aligned in the sky […]”
( ) "It is the apex of the so-called conjunction of planets."
( ) “[…] the observation of the sky to the west can be done with the naked eye.”
Question 2 - The nuclei of the composite subject, identified in the previous question, are:
( ) adjectives.
( ) pronouns.
( ) nouns.
Question 3 - Highlight the subject composed in this passage of the text:
“[…] astronomy profiles and entities promote live broadcasts about the phenomenon.”
Question 4 – In the passage above, the verb expresses:
( ) an action of the compound subject.
( ) a state of the compound subject.
( ) a characteristic of the composite subject.
Question 5 - The nuclei of the composite subject are linked by:
( ) article.
( ) conjunction.
( ) preposition.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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