Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about the participle verbs. How about analyzing verbs in this noun form? To do so, answer the questions based on the text that explains What is fake news?
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According to the Cambridge Dictionary, fake news is a fake story that appears to be news, spread over the internet or otherwise. form of media, and which conveys erroneous, distorted and sensationalist information, generally created to influence a certain target Audience.
Since human beings started to communicate, they developed the ability to defend their points of view, his interests, and through the word he learned to say not only what he wanted, but what interested him to say. And from there to "a little lie" or "a little adjustment of reality" was a leap. From gossip to fake news, what has changed is the speed with which this false information and news spread, especially driven by social networks!
Flávia Aidar and Januária Cristina Alves. “How not to be deceived by fake news”. São Paulo: Modern. 2019.
Question 1 - Emphasize the verb in the participle in this text fragment:
“[…] fake news is a fake story that appears to be news, propagated through the internet […]”
Question 2 - In the fragment above, the verb in the participle expresses:
( ) an action.
( ) a state.
( ) a feature.
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] created usually to influence a certain target audience.”, the underlined term modifies the meaning of the verb in the participle, indicating:
( ) mode.
( ) time.
( ) intensity.
Question 4 – Identify the referent of the participle "created" in the first paragraph of the text:
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Question 5 - In “[…] especially driven by social networks!”, the verb in the participle could be replaced by:
( ) “broadcast”.
( ) “stimulated”.
( ) “incremented”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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