Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the commas. Do you have questions about this punctuation mark? So, let's look at situations where the comma is used? To do this, answer the questions based on the text on the 17th National Museum Week!
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On May 18, International Museum Day is celebrated, the date chosen to encourage the habit of visiting and enjoying museums. To commemorate it, the Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram) organized the National Museum Week – SNM. In its 17th edition, with the theme Museums as Cultural Centers: the Future of Traditions
, the event aims to promote a debate on the role of museums as centers of origin and, at the same time, guardians of our culture.If there is one place where you can literally see history, this place is the museum. In them you have access to very valuable objects such as books, works of art, animal or human fossils, which characterize different periods, each with its own importance.
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Question 1 - The period that introduces the text was transcribed without a comma. Put it on:
“On May 18, International Museum Day is celebrated, the date chosen to encourage the habit of visiting and appreciating museums.”
Question 2 - In the excerpt “To commemorate it, the Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram) organized the National Museum Week – SNM.”, the comma indicates:
( ) an insertion.
( ) an omission.
( ) an offset.
Question 3 - In the part “In its 17th edition, with the theme […]”, the comma separates:
( ) a bet.
( ) a vocative.
( ) an adverbial adjunct.
Question 4 – The expression "at the same time", separated by commas, has the meaning of:
( ) "immediately".
( ) "simultaneously".
( ) “momentarily”.
Question 5 - In “[…] one has access to very valuable objects such as books, works of art, animal or human fossils […]”, the comma was used in the enumeration:
( ) of elements that add up.
( ) of alternating elements.
( ) of contrasting elements.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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