Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, aims to study the time course. Did you know that the period can be simple or compound? Are we going to learn to differentiate them? To do this, answer the questions that refer to the text. Toast, sweet or plain!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
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Despite being threatened with extinction, the Brazil nut offers human beings a delight appreciated all over the world: Brazil nuts. It is consumed straight, roasted or in flour form. It tastes good in sweets and ice cream and goes very well with chocolate.
Because it is rich in proteins, carbohydrates and, above all, fat, it is widely consumed by the population of the Amazon. Its oil is also used in manufactured products and cosmetics. In addition, Brazil nuts are an important source of income for many Amazonian communities.
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Question 1 - A period is simple when it contains only one prayer. Underline the period that fits this rule below:
"It tastes good in sweets and ice cream and goes very well with chocolate."
"In addition, Brazil nuts are an important source of income for many Amazonian communities."
Question 2 - The period that introduces the text ends with:
( ) comma.
( ) two points.
( ) end.
Question 3 - The period "It is consumed pure, roasted or in the form of flour." It was built:
( ) in active voice.
( ) in passive voice.
( ) in the reflective voice.
Question 4 - In the period "Because it is rich in proteins, carbohydrates and, mainly, fats, is highly consumed by the population of the Amazon.”, the highlighted excerpt indicates:
( ) a cause.
( ) a purpose.
( ) a consequence.
Question 5 - In the period "Your oil is also used in manufactured products and cosmetics.”, the underlined conjunction expresses the idea of:
( ) addition.
( ) contrast.
( ) conclusion.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.