Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the pronouns. Personal pronoun, relative, possessive, indefinite... Let's analyze their presence in the text that asks for Little bird cries? If yes, how does this happen? So, answer the various questions proposed!
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Crying is a way for us to show that something is wrong with us. We cry when we are sad, in some pain, very happy, emotional, very angry… and many times the crying comes with many tears.
Birds, like us humans, have so-called tear glands. These glands produce the tear. But the tear doesn't just wet our eyes when we're crying. They serve to protect the eyes from anything foreign that enters them. The tear is not just water, salt and sugar like homemade serum. It has antibodies and other substances to prevent us from getting infections when a virus or bacteria or even an annoying little dust gets into our eyes. In birds, the tear also serves for protection. But scientists think that when the bird is sad, it doesn't show its sadness with tears. In nature, animals converse in different ways with each other. The birdsong may sound sad to us, but it's only by being a little bird to understand if it's crying or not.
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Question 1 - In the question “If yes, how does this happen?”, there is a pronoun. Identify it:
( ) "If"
( ) "like"
( ) "that"
Question 2 - The pronoun identified above is:
( ) personal
( ) Undefined
( ) statement
Question 3 - The highlighted term does not play the role of pronoun in the segment:
( ) “[…] much happy […]"
( ) "[…] with soooo much anger […]"
( ) "[…] with many tears."
question 4 – In “[…] something is wrong with us.”, the underlined personal pronoun refers to:
( ) to the 1st person plural.
( ) to the 2nd person plural.
( ) to the 3rd person plural.
Question 5 - In the sentence “These glands produce the tear.”, which glands does the demonstrative pronoun “these” refer to?
Question 6 – In the segment "But the tear is not just for wetting ours eyes […]”, the underlined pronoun expresses:
( ) place
( ) possession
( ) time
Question 7 – Emphasize the pronoun that expresses the same idea as the pronoun "ours":
“[…] he doesn't show his sadness with tears.”
Question 8 – In the part “She has antibodies and other substances […]”, the personal pronoun “She”:
( ) defines a term.
( ) resumes a term.
( ) announces a term.
Question 9 – In the following passage, two pronouns express indefiniteness. Underline them:
"In nature, animals talk to each other in different ways."
Question 10 – The "what" is a relative pronoun in the sentence:
( ) “[…] of anything strange that enters them […]”
( ) “[…] to prevent us from having infections […]”
( ) “But scientists think that when the bird […]”
Question 11 – In “[…] if he is crying or not.”, the personal pronoun “he” works as:
( ) subject
( ) object
( ) complement
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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