Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, explores the proparoxytone words. The proposed questions are based on the text that tells us about the book Feminist Fight Club: A Survival Handbook (For a Macho Workplace). Come on guys?
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a survival manual (for a macho work environment)
Hired to take on the newly created genre editor for The New York Times, journalist Jessica Benett builds an incisive and ironic guide on how to survive sexism in the workplace in Fight Club feminist. Blending personal and other women's experiences and less than politically correct advice with serious research and statistics, Bennett offers tips valuable and humorous for women to confront machismo in today's society and combat the often subtle minefield of prejudice in the environment corporate. With a modern graphic design, full of fun illustrations and schematics, the book speaks so much of the external challenges faced by women on a daily basis, how much of their own ingrained and self-sabotaging behaviors in the daily life of the office, always in an informal and sarcastic.
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Question 1 - Identify the phrase in which the highlighted word is proparoxytone:
( ) “[…] a manual of survival (for a macho work environment) […]"
( ) “With project graphic modern, full of fun illustrations and schematics […]"
( ) “[…] rooted and self-sabotaging themselves in the daily life of desk […]”
Question 2 - In the passage “[…] journalist Jessica Benett builds an incisive and ironic guide […]”, the proparoxytone adjective “ironic”:
( ) describes the guide built by journalist Jessica Benett.
( ) complements the guide created by journalist Jessica Benett.
( ) evaluates the guide created by journalist Jessica Benett.
Question 3 - Point to the other adjective, present in the review above, which performs the function indicated in the previous question:
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Question 4 – In the period that introduces the text, the word “gender” forms:
( ) an adjective phrase
( ) a noun phrase
( ) an adverbial phrase
question 5 – The word “statistics” is proparoxytone because:
( ) has the last syllable as its stress.
( ) has the penultimate syllable as its accent.
( ) has as its accent the third to last syllable.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.