Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, explores the comma. Do you know how to use it correctly? How about learning? Are we going to look at different jobs from this punctuation mark? So, answer the news-based questions The Spix's Macaw, from the movie Rio, is considered extinct in the wild.
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A recently released report indicates that the Spix's Macaw is extinct. Contrary to the movie “Rio”, the bird has not been seen in the wild for over 18 years. The research produced by the entity BirdLife International says, however, that about 80 Spix's macaws still live in captivity.
Deforestation in Brazil, the species' natural region, is pointed out as one of the main causes of this extinction in nature.
According to the University of Maryland in the United States, the world's rainforests have lost 157 1,000 square kilometers of tree cover recently – more than the statewide area of Ceará.
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Question 1 - In the text title, commas indicate the presence of:
( ) a bet
( ) a vocative
( ) a predicative
Question 2 - In the excerpt "Contrarying the movie 'Rio', the bird is not seen [...]", the comma signals:
( ) an ellipse
( ) an interleaving
( ) a displacement
Question 3 - In the passage “The research produced by the entity BirdLife International says, however, that it involves […]”, the commas separate a conjunction:
( ) explanatory
( ) adversative
( ) conclusive
Question 4 – In “Deforestation in Brazil, a natural region of the species, is indicated as […]”, the commas highlight an affix, whose core is:
( ) "region"
( ) "Natural"
( ) "species"
Question 5 - In the last paragraph, the commas separate an adverbial that expresses:
( ) time
( ) place
( ) intensity
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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