Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, about the possessive pronouns. Are we going to study the pronouns that express the idea of possession? So, answer the proposed questions based on the text that the book presents to us. The things you only see when you slow down, written by South Korean Zen Buddhist master Haemin Sunim.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
From time to time, a book appears which, with its original way of illuminating important spiritual themes, is makes such a huge phenomenon in its home country that it ends up drawing attention and delighting readers all over the world. world.
Written by South Korean Zen Buddhist master Haemin Sunim, The things you only see when you slow down is one of those rare and much-needed books for anyone who wants to calm their thoughts and cultivate calm and self-pity.
Illustrated with extreme delicacy, it helps us understand _________ relationships, our work, our aspirations and our spirituality in a new light, revealing how the practice of mindfulness can transform our way of being and dealing with everything that We do.
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Question 1 - In the passage “[…] there is a book that, with its original form […]”, the pronoun “yours” attributes to something the possession of something. Explain:
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Question 2 - Point out the sentence in which the highlighted pronoun expresses the idea of possession:
( ) “[…] such a huge phenomenon in your country of origin […]"
( ) “[…] delighting readers of whole the world."
( ) "[…] for who wants to calm the thoughts […]"
Question 3 - Taking into account the context above, the blank indicated must be filled with the possessive pronoun:
( ) "ours"
( ) "your"
( ) "my"
Question 4 – Underline the possessive pronouns that make up this fragment:
“[…] our work, our aspirations and our spirituality in a new light […]”
Question 5 - The possessive pronouns, underlined above, refer to:
( ) verbs
( ) adjectives
( ) nouns
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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