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Portuguese Activity: Hidden Subject

Portuguese activity, aimed at 8th grade students, proposes the study of hidden subject, through a strip of Mafalda.

You can download this Portuguese language activity in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.

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  • Word: Portuguese Activity: Hidden Subject – 8th grade – Editable template
  • PDF: Portuguese Activity: Hidden Subject – Grade 8 – Ready to print
  • Template: Portuguese Activity: Hidden Subject – 8th grade – With answers

SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

Read:

All of Mafalda. Joaquim Salvador Lavado (Quino). São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 1993, p. 111.

Question 1 - Identify the excerpt that presents the criticism made by the cartoon:

a) "Aren't they good?"

b) "Why do they have to be changed?"

c) "I'm disgusted at having to change something that still serves me!"

d) “… The situation is not so good for us to be wasting teeth!”

Question 2 - The subject is hidden in the following sentence:

a) "I don't understand this story about baby teeth."

b) "Aren't they good?"

c) "I'm disgusted at having to change something that still serves me!"

d) “… The situation is not so good for us to be wasting teeth!”

Question 3 - Mark the passage where the underlined verb indicates an action:

a) “I don't I understand this story about baby teeth.”

b) “They don't they are Good?"

ç) "I am disgusted at having to change something that still serves me!”

d) “… the situation does not it is so good for us […]"

Question 4 – The penultimate square, through the expression "in addition", establishes with the last a relationship of:

a) opposition

b) addition

c) comparison

d) conclusion

By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages ​​and specialist in distance education.

At answers are in the link above the header.

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