Portuguese activity, focused on students in the new year of elementary school, about adverbs. How about analyzing them in the text Alice through the looking glass? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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After falling into the White Rabbit's den and living magical adventures in Wonderland, Alice, curious as ever, decides to investigate what is behind the mirror that is above the fireplace of her House. No one knows how, she manages to pass through the mirror and come out into a completely different world, a little crazy, even, with a terrain marked out like a chessboard. There, you will find eccentric and surprising figures such as the white King and Queen and the red King and Queen from the game of chess, the White Rabbit, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, talking flowers, bugs and many other beings fantastic. And it is with them that Alice lives funny or strange, or dangerous, or absurd situations, always in a natural way and without any strangeness. All of this is governed by the rules of the game of chess, which the girl must follow to reach her destination and fulfill her dream.
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Question 1 - Underline the adverb of time below:
“[…] Alice, curious as ever, decides to investigate what lies behind the mirror […]”
Question 2 – In the passage “No one knows how […]”, is the term “como” an adverb? Explain:
Question 3 – “[…] and go out in a completely different world […]”. Point out an adverb that could take the place of what was used in this passage:
Question 4 – In the fragment “[…] half crazy […]”, the adverb intensifies the meaning of:
( ) a verb.
( ) an adjective.
( ) an adverb.
Question 5 – In the part “There, she meets eccentric and surprising figures like the white King and Queen […]”, there is an adverb that indicates place. Identify it:
Question 6 - The adverbial expression, used in the segment “[…] Alice experiences funny or strange, or dangerous, or absurd situations, always in a natural way […]”, corresponds to the adverb:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.