Cadernos de Questões

Provas Favoritas

Filtros Salvos

Foram encontradas 37 questões.
#3086982

Consider the following excerpt from a popular American novel: 'She was tired, but she knew she couldn't give up. The journey was hers, and hers alone.' The author uses possessive pronouns and the genitive case to express ownership and emphasize the character's individual experience. How could the same sentiment be expressed, while maintaining the grammatical correctness and the emotional impact, without using possessive pronouns or the genitive case?

  • She felt the weight of fatigue, but giving up was not in her nature. The journey was a solitary one, experienced only by her.
  • Tiredness was her companion, yet she was determined not to quit. The journey was a personal one, only for her to undertake.
  • She was weary, but she was resolved not to yield. The journey was a singular one, meant only for her.
  • Exhaustion was present, yet surrender was not an option. The journey belonged to no one else but the character, and it was a unique experience.
  • She was feeling the strain, but she was firm in her decision not to capitulate. The journey was a lone one, intended solely for her.
Fale com IAgo
IAgo - Assistente IAProva
IA
Olá! Sou o IAgo, seu assistente aqui no IAProvatec 😊
Veja como posso te ajudar:
Agora