Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, about the proparoxytone words. These are those words that have as their tonic (the strongest) the third to last syllable! Let's study them in the text how were crocodiles born? So, answer the proposed questions!
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The first prehistoric crocodyliforms date from the end of the Triassic period (220 million years ago ago), but only at the beginning of the Jurassic period (200 million years ago) did the group become more abundant. The first crocodyliforms were small, terrestrial and predators - the small
Protosuchus, found in North America and South Africa, represents this moment in the group's evolution. After this period, crocodyliform fossils are found practically all over the world and with different sizes, life habits and characteristics. Over time, they gave rise to alligators, crocodiles and the gharial we know today.“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 254.
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Question 1 - There is a proparoxytone word in the excerpt:
( ) “[…] Triassic (220 million years ago) […]”
( ) “[…] crocodyliform fossils are found practically all over the world […]”
( ) “Over time, they gave rise to alligators […]”
Question 2 - In “[…] but only at the beginning of the Jurassic period […]”, it is only not proparoxytone:
( ) the word “beginning”.
( ) the word “period”.
( ) the word “Jurassic”.
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] found in North America and South Africa […]”, the proparoxytone words make up the adverbial adjunct:
( ) of place.
( ) so.
( ) of time.
Question 4 – In the part “[…] life habits and characteristics.”, the proparoxytone terms are:
( ) adjectives
( ) adverbs
( ) nouns
Question 5 - The analyzed proparoxytone words are present in the text, which aims to:
( ) report
( ) explain
( ) contest
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
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