Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the demonstrative pronouns. Let's identify these pronouns and the functions performed by them in the text about the book the good little wolf? So, answer the questions proposed below!
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Is a good wolf a real wolf? How to answer this if in the stories the wolf is always bad? And what make wolves good? Do they howl? Certainly. Do they tear down houses? Do not. Do they eat people? Definitely not.
The wolf Rolf, who was a friend of Dona Julieta, liked to bake cakes, ate all the vegetables and was nice with the little pigs and Little Hat. One day, the Bad Wolf finds him and doesn't believe what he sees: a good wolf?! That's the story of
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Question 1 - Emphasize the demonstrative pronoun in this excerpt. Then identify what it refers to:
"How to answer that if in the stories the wolf is always bad?"
Question 2 - Point out the sentence in which the highlighted pronoun is demonstrative:
( ) “The little wolf Rolf, what he was a friend of Dona Julieta, he liked to bake cakes […]"
( ) “É That The history of the good little wolf.”
( ) “[…] especially when dealing with your friends."
Question 3 - In the sentence mentioned above, the demonstrative pronoun performs the function of:
( ) retrieve information.
( ) explain information.
( ) present information.
Question 4 – In “One Day, the Bad Wolf O finds […]”, the underlined term is:
( ) a relative pronoun that takes up “O lobinho Rolf”.
( ) a personal pronoun that takes up “O lobinho Rolf”.
( ) a demonstrative pronoun that takes up “O lobinho Rolf”.
Question 5 - In the segment “In this book, you will find that Rolf […]”, the word “In this” is the contraction of a preposition with the demonstrative pronoun “este”. Tick it:
( ) in
( ) in
( ) per
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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