Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the conjunctions. Let's analyze them in the text Isotonic can give decay? So, answer the proposed questions.
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It replenishes minerals and glucose, it's true. But sports drinks, that drink consecrated by the academy generation, can also damage the health of the mouth. A study by the University of New York, in the United States, revealed that the intemperate consumption of the product causes erosion of tooth enamel, opening the door to decay and tooth decay. "The tooth loses more minerals than it should because of a chemical imbalance caused by citric acid present in isotonic”, explains dentist Rodrigo Bueno, consultant of the Brazilian Association of Dentistry. "For this reason, the drink should be consumed every four hours, which is the time needed for saliva neutralize the oral acidity.” During this interval, try to drink only water if you are doing some activity physics.
“Saúde” magazine, May 2009, p.62.
Question 1 - Highlight the conjunction present in this segment of the text:
“But isotonic drinks, that drink consecrated by the academy generation, can also cause […]”
Question 2 - In “[…] opening wards for caries and tooth decay.”, the conjunction “e” indicates:
( ) a sum of elements.
( ) a contrast of elements.
( ) an alternation of elements.
Question 3 - In the passage "That is why, the drink should be consumed every four hours […]”, the underlined conjunction introduces:
( ) a purpose.
( ) a conclusion.
( ) a consequence.
Question 4 – In the excerpt “[…] the necessary time for what saliva neutralizes the oral acidity.”, the highlighted conjunction composes a prayer:
( ) absolute.
( ) coordinate.
( ) subordinate.
Question 5 - In the part “[…] if you are doing any physical activity.”, the “if” is:
( ) reflexive pronoun.
( ) passive pronoun.
( ) conditional conjunction.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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