Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, explores the proparoxytone words. Let's understand why they are sharp? So, answer the questions based on the text that deals with a historical subject!
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Land, in this new perspective, should become a valuable commodity, capable of generating profit, both because of its specific character and its capacity to generate other goods. The aim was to give the land a more commercial character and not just a social status, as was characteristic of the plantation economy of colonial Brazil. This issue in Brazil would be the subject of numerous debates, as the country had inherited a situation from the colonial period. extremely confused about the land issue, which would lead to the creation of Law 601 of 1850, called Land Law of 1850.
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Question 1 - Look carefully at the second sentence of the text above. Soon after, underline the word proparoxytone that composes it:
The aim was to give the land a more commercial character and not just a social status, as was characteristic of the plantation economy of colonial Brazil.
Question 2 - The word proparoxytone, underlined above, performs the syntactic function of:
( ) bet
( ) adnominal assistant
( ) predicative of the subject
Question 3 - In the segment “[…] both because of its specific character […]”, the word “specific” could be replaced by:
( ) "own"
( ) "ordinary"
( ) "embracing"
Question 4 – It can be said that the word "specific" is accented because:
( ) is proparoxytone.
( ) ends in a vowel.
( ) indicates a hiatus.
Question 5 - In the passage “This subject in Brazil would be the target of countless debates [...]”, the term proparoxytone highlighted:
( ) explains the noun “debates”.
( ) characterizes the noun “debates”.
( ) complements the noun “debates”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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