Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about the Indefinite Pronouns. Let's analyze these pronouns in the text What is Twelfth Day? So, answer the proposed questions!
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Tradition says that it was on that day that the Three Kings visited Jesus, who had just been born.
The three men called “Magi” were actually Eastern sages. No one is sure where they came from, but it is believed that they were from Arabia. That's because the gifts they offered the baby Jesus had everything to do with the region: gold, frankincense and myrrh. These gifts symbolize the royalty, divinity and immortality of the new King.
The story also tells that a Magus was black (African), another white (European) and the third moreno (Assyrian or Persian) and represented all known humanity at that time. As for the names of the three, an English chronicler named Bede, who lived between 673 and 735 AD. C., said that they were called: Gaspar, Melchior (or Belchior) and Baltazar.
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Question 1 - Underline the indefinite pronoun in this period of the text:
"No one is sure where they came from, but it is believed that they were from Arabia."
Question 2 - In the period above, the indefinite pronoun performs the syntactic function of:
( ) object.
( ) subject.
( ) adnominal deputy.
Question 3 - In “That's because the gifts they offered the baby Jesus had everything to do with the region […]”, there is an indefinite pronoun. Tick it:
( ) "That".
( ) "what".
( ) "everything".
Question 4 – The indefinite pronoun, indicated in the previous question, is:
( ) invariable.
( ) variable in gender.
( ) variable in number.
Question 5 - In the passage “The story also tells that a Wizard was black (African), other white (European) […]”, the indefinite pronoun underlined takes up a noun. Identify it:
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