Portuguese activity, recommended to students in the ninth year of elementary school, explores the verbal Regency. Would you be able to identify a verbal conducting error? Let's go to the challenge? Then, answer the questions elaborated based on the text about Machado de Assis! How about discovering a curiosity about this genius in our Literature?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Our illustrious Machado de Assis had very bad handwriting, you know? A little story from his life illustrates this for us: on a certain day, when Machado was a journalist for the Diário de Janeiro newspaper, the employees responsible for revise (correct errors) the texts he wrote simply threatened never to work with Machado again if he didn't commit to improving the spelling of the words.
Faced with the threat, the owner of the newspaper, Quintino Bocaiúva, said that he would only comply with the reviewers' request if they ______ showed Machado's handwriting and he was unable to decipher the text. The reviewers then presented the written paper to Quintino. The result? Not only Quintino, but not even Machado himself was able to read what he had written! (Probably our friend didn't use a handwriting notebook, right?)
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Question 1 - Identify the passage of the text that was transcribed with a verbal regency error:
( ) “[…] if he did not commit to improving the spelling of the words.”
( ) “[…] the owner of the newspaper, Quintino Bocaiúva, said he would only accept the request […]”
() “[…] Not even Machado himself was able to read what he had written!”
Question 2 - Correct the sentence identified above:
A.
Question 3 - Taking into account the context above, the rulership of the verb "show" was correctly established in the sentence:
( ) “[…] if they showed him Machado's handwriting […]”
( ) “[…] if they showed me Machado's lyrics […]”
( ) “[…] if they showed you Machado's handwriting […]”
Question 4 - In the second paragraph of the text, the verb “said” governs:
( ) a direct object
( ) an indirect object
( ) an adverbial adjunct
Question 5 - In "The reviewers then presented the written paper to Quintino.", the term "a" is:
( ) an oblique pronoun that takes up a term.
( ) an article that defines the noun it refers to.
( ) the preposition necessary for the regency of the verb “presented”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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