Portuguese activity, aimed at sixth year students, addresses the adjectives. Let's analyze the words that characterize beings? So, answer the questions based on the text that tells us trivia about the Artichoke! Come on?
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Perennial or perennial plant, that is, with a vegetative cycle that lasts more than two years, the artichoke (Cynara Scolymus) belongs to the Compost family, the same family as daisies and sunflowers. It is said that she left the garden and went to the table at the time of the Roman Empire, when her properties nutritious and medicinal were discovered and the artichoke became a privilege only of the table of nobles and kings. Today, fortunately, you don't have to be noble to enjoy this privilege.
Virginia Brandão. Available in:. (Fragment).
Question 1 - Using the adjectives "vivacious" and "perennial", the author of the text characterizes the plant:
( ) artichoke
( ) daisy
( ) sunflower
Question 2 - There is an adjective fatherland in the text. Locate it:
Question 3 - Highlight the adjectives that make up this part of the text:
“[…] when its nutritional and medicinal properties were discovered […]”
Question 4 – It can be said that the adjectives underlined above vary:
( ) in gender
( ) in number
( ) in gender and number
Question 5 - The highlighted word is an adjective in the sentence:
( ) “[…] a cycle vegetative that lasts more than two years […]"
( ) “It is said that she left the garden and went to the table […]"
( ) “Today, fortunately, you don't have to be noble to enjoy this privilege.”
Question 6 – In the passage “[…] the artichoke became a privilege only at the table of nobles and kings.”, the term “nobles” is:
( ) an adjective
( ) an adverb
( ) a noun
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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