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Question 1:

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Identify the restrictive adjective subordinate clause in the text.
Adjective Subordinate Clause
Question 2:

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Identify and classify the subordinate adjective clauses in the following excerpts: 1) 'The students, who study diligently, will achieve good results on the test.' 2) 'The flowers, which were planted in the spring, are blooming in the garden.' Explain the syntactic function that these clauses perform in the sentence.
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Question 3:

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In a passage from a book about the history of Brazil, you come across the following sentence: 'The Brazilian government, which promoted several investments in the country, managed to significantly increase the quality of life of the population.' The subordinate adjective clause in this sentence establishes an important relationship of meaning for the understanding of the statement. Identify the subordinate adjective clause and answer: a) the conjunction (or conjunctive phrase) used; b) classify the clause as restrictive or explanatory; c) explain what is the meaning effect provided by the use of this clause in the context presented.
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Question 4:

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Read the following excerpt from a tale: 'The girl, who lived in the house next door, always heard the birds singing at dawn.' Analyze the sentence, identify the present adjective subordinate clause, and classify it as restrictive or explanatory. Then, explain the relationship that the conjunction establishes between the clauses and the effect of this relationship on the interpretation of the text. What other sequential cohesion resources are used in the excerpt and what function do they perform in constructing the meaning of the clauses?
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Question 5:

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Excerpt: "To die! And not feel anything else, / to be cooked in the sauce of nothingness, / beyond good and evil, pure bone / stripped of the flesh that gnawed it" (Carlos Drummond de Andrade, in "Antologia Poética"). Identify the subordinate adjective clause in the above excerpt, explaining its type (restrictive or explanatory) and point out the relative pronoun that introduces it. Considering the meaning of the poem, what is the importance of this subordinate adjective clause for the understanding of the text? How does it contribute to the construction of the meaning intended by the author?
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