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Text Interpretation: Albert Einstein's Maxim

Text interpretation, “maximum” written by Albert Einstein, focused on 1st year high school students. The activities also address the verbal modes that build the text.

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SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

Read this maxim written by Albert Einstein:

Life is like throwing a ball against the wall: If a blue ball is thrown, it will come back blue; If a green ball is played, it will come back green; If the ball is played weakly, it will come back weak; If the ball is played with force, it will come back with force. Therefore, never “throw a ball in life” so that you are not ready to receive it. Life neither lends nor lends; he is not moved or pitying. All she does is reciprocate and transfer what we offer her.

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Questions:

1) The maxim is constructed through a metaphor. Identify it by explaining it:

2) List:

Text passages:

I. “if it is played a blue ball […]”.

II. “[…] never play a ball in life […]”.

III. "Life don't even lend […]”.

Ideas expressed by the underlined verb forms:

____ certainty

____ order

____ possibility

3) Note:

“Therefore, never “throw a ball in life” so that you are not ready to receivethere.”.

The pronoun next to the verb form, underlined above, replaces, considering the context:

By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages ​​and specialist in distance education.

At answers are in the link above the header.

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