Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the Indefinite Pronouns. Are we going to analyze the terms that accompany or replace nouns, expressing indefiniteness? To do this, answer the questions based on the text about the book. the orchid child.
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In the orchid child, W. Thomas Boyce, one of the leading researchers in pediatric health, presents findings that claim that children have two different types of responses to the environment. Some are like dandelions and can thrive in almost any kind of environment, while others, like orchids, are much more reactive and sensitive to their surroundings. Based on extensive research, Boyce explains how we can address each person's unique needs and help them realize their full potential. The book also brings real examples and stories that will make us better reflect on children and the adults they can become.
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Question 1 - The highlighted pronoun is undefined in the excerpt:
( ) “Some they are like dandelions […]"
( ) "[…] real stories what will make us reflect better […]"
( ) “[…] about adults who they can become.”
Question 2 - In the second sentence of the text, the indefinite pronoun "other" refers to:
( ) the children.
( ) to dandelions.
( ) to orchids.
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] can thrive in almost any kind of environment […]”, the syntactically indefinite pronoun:
( ) explains a noun.
( ) determines a noun.
( ) complements a noun.
Question 4 – In “[…] they are much more reactive […]”, the term “a lot” is:
( ) an adverb.
( ) an indefinite pronoun.
( ) none of the above.
Question 5 - In the segment below, there are two undefined pronouns. Underline them:
“[…] how we can handle each person's unique needs and help them develop to their full potential.”
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