Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, about the personal pronouns (straight and oblique). When is a personal pronoun straight? When is a personal pronoun oblique? How about learning? To do this, answer the various questions that explore the personal pronouns in the text in the text about the book the missing part!
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In this classic of children's literature re-released by Companhia das Letrinhas, we follow the search for completeness and reflect on relationships with the simple poetry of Shel Silverstein. The protagonist of this story is a circular being who is visibly not complete: a part is missing. And he believes that there is a way around the world that will complete it perfectly and that, when it is complete, he will feel happy once and for all. So he sets off excitedly on a journey in search of his missing part. But as you explore the world, you may find that true happiness is not in the other, but within ourselves. In this book, readers of all ages will face questions about what love is and how much we depend on a relationship or partner to make us feel fully happy. "I want to give this book to everyone I know." ― Jout Jout
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Question 1 - Highlight the verbs that make up this sentence in the text:
“[…] we followed the search for completeness and reflected on relationships with Shel Silverstein's simple poetry.”
Question 2 - The subject of the verbs, highlighted in the question above, is a personal pronoun that appears hidden. Point it out:
( ) "We"
( ) "You"
( ) "They"
Question 3 - In the segment “[…] a circular being that is visibly not complete: lack-you a part.”, the underlined personal pronoun performs the function of:
( ) subject
( ) direct object
( ) indirect object
Question 4 – Reread this passage from the text:
“And he believes that there is a way around the world that will complete it perfectly […]”
In the above passage, there are two types of personal pronouns: the straight personal pronoun and the oblique personal pronoun. Locate them:
a) Straight personal pronoun:
b) Oblique personal pronoun:
Question 5 - In “[…] he leaves excited on a journey […]”, the personal pronoun “he”:
( ) defines someone.
( ) takes someone back.
( ) announces someone.
Question 6 – In the part “In this book, readers of all ages will face questions […]”, the oblique pronoun “if” indicates the use:
( ) of active voice
( ) of the passive voice
( ) reflective voice
Question 7 – In the excerpt “I want to give this book to everyone I know.” ―Jout Jout”,, there is a personal pronoun. Identify it:
( ) "Me"
( ) "all"
( ) "what"
Question 8 – The excerpt, which presents the personal pronoun, identified above, is in quotation marks in the text because:
( ) is a fragment of the book “A parte que lacking”.
( ) is a speech by someone else about the book “A parte que missing”.
( ) is an observation made by the author of the text about the book “A parte que lacking”.
Question 9 – The personal pronouns, analyzed in the questions, are in the text that aims to:
( ) report a fact.
( ) publish a book.
( ) tell a story.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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