Portuguese activity, aimed at 7th grade students, proposes the study of interrogative pronoun, used in the construction of a text that tells us about the book “Nina”, written by David Ausloos.
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Read this text that tells us about the book “Nina”, written by David Ausloos:
Who are you? You see, I don't care about first and last names. Who you are, not what you call yourself. Blond, red, dark, tall, short, fat, thin. It helps, but it doesn't define who you are. It's getting hard, isn't it? How, then, do you say who you are?
For it was the torment of
Ninathe day that little question stuck in her ears. She couldn't sleep. She went to ask the wolf, the rain, the lighthouse, the wind, Marcelo… And she returned home without an answer. But in a flash, she looked in the mirror, looked at herself, and found out who she was. “What you live and what you love… All of this together.”And now that you know the secret, I ask you again: Who are you?
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Question 1 - The climax of the story "Nina" is found in:
a) "She couldn't sleep."
b) “We asked the wolf, the rain, the lighthouse, the wind, Marcelo…”
c) "And she came home without an answer."
d) "But, in a flash, she looked in the mirror, looked at herself and found out who she was."
Question 2 - “[…] it was the torment of Ninaon the day that little question stuck in his ears.”. What question does the text refer to?
Question 3 - Register the use of interrogative pronoun in the passage:
a) "Who are you?"
b) “[…] on the day that little question stuck in your ears.”
c) "She couldn't sleep."
d) “And now that you know the secret, I ask again […]”
Question 4 – In the sentence "It helps, but does not define who you are.”, the underlined word indicates:
Question 5 - The terms "Blonde, red, dark, tall, short, fat, thin." classified as:
a) verbs
b) nouns
c) adverbs
d) adjectives
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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