Portuguese activity, aimed at 8th grade students, aims to study the adversative conjunction, through the text about the book Nina and Love, written by Oscar Brenifier.
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Nina is in love with Sacha. But this is giving a lot of headaches, because she still doesn't quite understand what passion and love are. It will take a lot of questions to differentiate the love for a friend from the love between a man and a woman, and all other ways of loving (even when we say that we love a certain kind of food). In
Nina and Love, from the Philosophy for Children collection, you discover with Nina what is the desire, the passion, the love, the jealousy, the responsibility that comes along with the feeling, in addition to reading some myths such as the rise of man and woman, the story of Narcissus and King Solomon. A good book to read for those who already feel their heart beating faster for someone.Aryane Cararo. Available in: .
Question 1 - The purpose of the text is:
Question 2 - There is an opinion about the book in the passage:
a) "Nina is in love with Sacha."
b) “It will take a lot of questions to differentiate love for a friend from love […]”
c) “[…] you discover with Nina what desire, passion, love, jealousy are […]”
d) "A good book to read for those who already feel their heart beating faster for someone."
Question 3 - Why Is it over there still doesn't quite understand what passion and love are.”, the underlined pronoun refers to who?
Question 4 - “[…] in addition to reading some myths such as the emergence of men and women […]. What word was omitted from this passage?
Question 5 - Mark the passage that has an adversative conjunction:
a) “But this is giving a lot of headaches […]”
b) “[…] even when we say that we love a certain type of food […]”
c) “[…] in addition to reading some myths such as the emergence of man and woman […]”
d) “[…] for those who already feel their heart beating faster for someone.”
Question 6 – “Will be I need a lot of questions […]”. Identify the verb equivalent to the underlined phrase:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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