Portuguese activity, focused on students in the sixth year of elementary school, addresses adjectives. How about analyzing them in the text about the movie the little lady? To do so, answer the proposed questions! In the passage “Emily (Philippa Bela) is a poor girl […]”, is the word “poor” an adjective or a noun? Let's go to the challenge?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Late 19th century. Emily (Philippa Bela) is a poor girl who leads a normal life with her widowed mother in New York. Until one day, she discovers that she is the only heiress of a countess (Christiane Hoerbiger), who lives in Austria. Introduced to a conservative world full of rules of etiquette, the charming and temperamental child has a mission to win the heart of this noble lady.
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Question 1 - Highlight the following adjective:
"The little lady"
Question 2 – In the passage “Emily (Philippa Bela) is a poor girl […]”, is the word “poor” an adjective or a noun? Explain:
Question 3 – Watch:
“Until one day, she discovers that she is the only heiress of a countess (Christiane Hoerbiger), who lives in Austria.”
Identify the adjective present in this excerpt:
Question 4 – The adjective, used in the segment “Introduced to a conservative world […]”, could be replaced by:
( ) "modern".
( ) “traditionalist”.
( ) “transformer”.
Question 5 - In “[…] the charming and temperamental child has the mission to win the heart of this noble lady.”, there is a biform adjective. Tick it:
( ) "Enchanting".
( ) “temperamental”.
( ) “noble”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.