Portuguese activity, aimed at sixth year students, explores the nouns. How about analyzing them in the text on the origin of Umbrella? Do you know, for example, the plural of the noun umbrella? Are you in doubt? So, answer this and the other questions proposed below!
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In Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq, artifacts made of palm leaves, feathers or papyrus protected the heads of kings from the sun.
That was 3,400 years ago.
It rarely rained there.
In 1786, the British began to take to the streets with their parasols.
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Question 1 - To tell the origin of the umbrella, the author of the text used proper nouns. Identify them:
A.
Question 2 - Classify the noun "head", present in the text, marking the following:
( ) common ( ) proper ( ) concrete ( ) primitive
( ) abstract ( ) simple ( ) compound ( ) derivative
Question 3 - The expression "from palm leaves, feather or papyrus":
( ) explains the noun “artifacts”.
( ) characterizes the noun “artifacts”.
( ) complements the noun “artifacts”.
Question 4 – In the passage “In 1786, the English began to take to the streets […]”, the word “English” is:
( ) an adverb
( ) an adjective
( ) a noun
Question 5 - Find the period of the text that does not have a noun:
A.
Question 6 – The compound noun "umbrella" was correctly pluralized in the alternative:
( ) “[…] with umbrellas or parasols.”
( ) “[…] with the umbrellas or parasol.”
( ) “[…] with umbrellas or parasols.”
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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