Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the comma. Let's study this punctuation mark in the text about the book. Anne of Green Gables? To do this, answer the questions proposed below!
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Within the pages of this book are contained all the adventures, joys and learnings of young Anne, who moving to Green Gables on Prince Edward Island transforms not only her life but everyone else's. around. The young red-haired girl continues to delight readers of all ages, serving as the inspiration for the series produced by Netflix: “Anne with an E”. It is impossible not to learn or grow with Anne, not to be emotional and not to remember how it is always possible to see everything in a different light. Good reading!
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Question 1 - In the passage “Within the pages of this book, all are contained […]”, the expression separated by commas indicates:
( ) quite.
( ) place.
( ) time.
Question 2 - In the segment “[…] young Anne, who moved to Green Gables […]”, the comma was used before:
( ) an adverb.
( ) a relative pronoun.
( ) an integral conjunction.
Question 3 - The following excerpt was transcribed without a comma. Put it on:
“[…] it transforms not only your life but that of everyone around you.”
Question 4 – In “The young red-haired girl continues to delight readers of all ages, serving as an inspiration […]”, the comma precedes a verb:
( ) in the infinitive.
( ) in the gerund.
( ) in the participle.
Question 5 - In the segment “It's impossible not to learn or grow with Anne, not to get emotional and not remember as always […]”, the comma marks an enumeration of prayers:
( ) that add up.
( ) that alternate.
( ) that contrast.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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