Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, about comma. Let's analyze this punctuation mark in the text invasive myco? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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He climbs trees, hangs from spinning mills, performs all sorts of juggling acts and sometimes walks through the windows of houses without any ceremony. Do you know who we're talking about? The star mico-star, a species of primate that can currently be seen in different regions of the country, but whose place of origin is the Brazilian Northeast. For this reason it is considered an invasive species.
Magazine “Science Today for Children”. Edition 233.
Available in:. (Fragment).
Question 1 - Note the following commas:
“He climbs trees, hangs on the wire, does all kinds of juggling […]”
In this section, they indicate:
( ) an interleave.
( ) a detachment.
( ) an enumeration.
Question 2 – In the segment “[…] e, sometimes, walks through the windows of houses without any ceremony.”, the commas separate an adverbial adjunct that expresses a circumstance of:
Question 3 – In “From the star mico-star, a species of primate that can currently be seen in different regions of the country […]”, the comma was used to indicate:
( ) a bet.
( ) a vocative.
( ) an adverbial adjunct.
Question 4 – In “[…], but whose place of origin is the Brazilian Northeast.”, the comma separates a sentence called:
( ) absolute.
( ) coordinate.
( ) subordinate.
Question 5 – The passage below has been transcribed without the comma. Put it:
“For that reason it is considered an invasive species.”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.