Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, aims to study the prepositions, through the text that tells us about “Jornal do Brasil”.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Jornal do Brasil went out of print this month, victim of successive financial crises. Now it can only be read over the internet. Few people could imagine that one of the most important and influential periodicals in the country's history would disappear from the newsstands. Even less so on September 15, 1960, when his famous Notebook B debuted.
Conceived by the poet Reynaldo Jardim, the novelty brought a different way of talking about culture. The idea – which today seems obvious, but which sounded revolutionary – was to bring together in a single section the reports on arts and spectacles. The texts dealt with plastic arts, music, literature, cartoons. […]
Brazil. “Almanac of popular culture”. Year 12, September 2010. (Fragment).
Question 1 - The purpose of the text read is:
Question 2 - In the title “Jornal do brasil set the egg up to talk about culture”, the preposition “to” plus the verb in the infinitive “to speak” express the idea of:
the conclusion
b) purpose
c) cause
d) condition
Question 3 - “Jornal do Brasil stopped being printed this month, _______________________ successive crises […]”. Check the prepositional phrase that could complete this sentence:
a) due to
b) in addition to
c) despite the
d) with
Question 4 – In "the novelty brought a different way of speaking about culture.”, the highlighted preposition expresses the relationship of:
Question 5 - In all sentences, the term underlined plays the role of preposition, except in:
a) “Now it can only be read for the”
b) "Even less in September 15, 1960 […]"
c) “The idea – what today it seems obvious, but it sounded revolutionary […]"
d) “[…] the novelty brought a different form in talk about culture.”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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