As questões 03 a 05 referem-se ao Texto 1.
Texto 1
?John Reed was a schoolboy of fourteen years old;
four years older than I, for I was but ten: large and
stout for his age, with a dingy and unwholesome
skin; thick lineaments in a spacious visage, heavy
limbs and large extremities. He gorged himself
habitually at table, which made him bilious, and
gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks.
He ought now to have been at school; but his mama
had taken him home for a month or two, ?on account
of his delicate health.? Mr. Miles, the master,
affirmed that he would do very well if he had fewer
cakes and sweetmeats sent him from home; but the
mother?s heart turned from an opinion so harsh, and
inclined rather to the more refined idea that John?s
sallowness was owing to over-application and,
perhaps, to pining after home. John had not much
affection for his mother and sisters, and an antipathy
to me. He bullied and punished me; not two or three
times in the week, nor once or twice in the day, but
continually: every nerve I had feared him, and every
morsel of flesh in my bones shrank when he came
near. There were moments when I was bewildered
by the terror he inspired, because I had no appeal
whatever against either his menaces or his
inflictions; the servants did not like to offend their
young master by taking my part against him, and
Mrs. Reed was blind and deaf on the subject: she
never saw him strike or heard him abuse me,
though he did both now and then in her very
presence, more frequently, however, behind her
back."
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Accessed on 20 April 2016.)
In the fragment, “…she never saw him strike
or heard him abuse me, though he did both now and
then in her very presence, more frequently,
however, behind her back.…", the underlined clause
is an example of a:
a) purpose clause.
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b) concessive clause.
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c) reason clause.
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d) result clause.
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e) time clause.
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