Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, addresses the hidden subject. Did you know that although this guy appears hidden, he can be identified? Let's go to the challenge? To do this, answer the questions based on the text. the banana story! Do you know the origin of this fruit? I advance that she is not Brazilian...
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
In addition to fresh bananas, we can eat bananas, banana cake, banana split and so many other delicacies made from this very Brazilian fruit… Wait a minute! Brazilian? Despite being so popular in our country, the bananas we eat are foreign varieties. The native ones, which can have seeds, are not commercially cultivated.
The varieties we consume probably originated in Asia. There, bananas have been cultivated for over 4,000 years. The fruit arrived in Europe in the 1st century BC. C, taken by the Romans. However, it remained rare on this continent for many centuries, only becoming popular in the 20th century.
Long before that, the expansion of Islam brought bananas to Africa. And the Portuguese brought her to Brazil. Today it is grown in tropical regions and exported around the world.
Bruno Amorim. Available in:. (With cuts).
Question 1 - The subject is hidden in prayer:
( ) “There, bananas are grown […]”
( ) “However, it remained rare on this continent for many centuries […]”
( ) “And the Portuguese brought her to Brazil.”
Question 2 - In the sentence identified above, the hidden subject is:
( ) a personal pronoun
( ) an indefinite pronoun
( ) a demonstrative pronoun
Question 3 - In the passage “In addition to fresh bananas, we can eat bananas, banana cake […]”, the subject appears hidden. Identify it:
A.
Question 4 - In the excerpt “The varieties we consume […]”, the subject of the verb “consume” is:
( ) simple
( ) hidden
( ) compound
Question 5 - In “Today is cultivated in tropical regions […]”, the underlined verb phrase indicates:
( ) the active voice of the hidden subject.
( ) the passive voice of the hidden subject.
( ) the reflective voice of the hidden subject.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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