Portuguese activity, focused on students in the seventh year of elementary school, about adjectives. How about analyzing them in the text white anu? To do so, answer the proposed questions! In the passage “Beyond the voice feature […]”, is the highlighted word an adjective or a noun? Let's go to the challenge?
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What is the corner of nature that reminds you of rural areas? Among the many sounds that make up the landscape in this environment, one of the most common and present is the song of the white anu (guira guira).
The bird, which draws attention due to its large size and long tail, is widely distributed throughout the country and stands out for living in groups and for being a voracious predator.
The collective behavior of this bird draws attention even during the reproductive period, when they lay eggs several times in a single nest. In addition to the characteristic voice, the white anu has a particular repertoire to communicate with the flock.
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Question 1 – Underline the following adjective:
“What is the corner of nature that reminds you of rural areas?”
Question 2 – In the excerpt “[…] one of the most common and present is the song of the white anu (guira guira).", adjectives refer to the noun:
Question 3 – Watch:
“The bird, which draws attention due to its large size and long tail, is widely distributed throughout the country and stands out for living in groups and for being a voracious predator.”
In this segment of the text, there is a uniform adjective in terms of gender. Identify it:
Question 4 – In the part “Beyond the voice feature […]”, is the highlighted word an adjective or a noun? Explain:
Question 5 – The adjective, underlined in the passage “[…] the white anu presents a repertoire particular to communicate with the gang.”, has the same meaning as:
( ) "own".
( ) “varied”.
( ) "modern".
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.