Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the demonstrative pronouns. They perform the function of pointing to elements inside or outside the text! Let's analyze them in the text understand your body? So, answer the questions proposed below!
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Losing weight quickly is an increasingly latent desire in those who face the struggle against the scales. However, before jumping into a diet, it is important to reflect: how long did it take you to acquire these extra pounds? It certainly wasn't overnight, so why should your eating habits and your own weight follow this metric? According to nutritionist Sinara Menezes, one of the first things that those who want to lose weight should keep in mind is patience. change eating habits, take the first step, however, one must respect the body, knowing its energy needs and progressively seeking a point of balance".
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Question 1 - The highlighted pronoun is demonstrative in the passage:
( ) "[…] in those what face the fight against the scale.”
( ) “[…] how long did it take you to acquire these extra pounds?”
( ) “[…] one must respect the body, knowing your energy needs […]"
Question 2 - In the excerpt “[…] should they follow this metric?”, the demonstrative pronoun “this”:
( ) defines information.
( ) retrieves information.
( ) announces information.
Question 3 - In “[…] those who want to lose weight must keep in mind […]”, the demonstrative pronoun “those” works syntactically as:
( ) object
( ) subject
( ) adnominal assistant
Question 4 – The term “in those” is the contraction of a preposition with the demonstrative pronoun “those”. Point it out:
( ) "The"
( ) "in"
( ) "in"
Question 5 - In the sentence “There are few who take a diet seriously.”, the word “them” is:
( ) a definite article
( ) a personal pronoun
( ) a demonstrative pronoun
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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