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Verbal, Nominal Transitivity and Linking Verbs

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(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Easy of Spanish

Identify and classify the verbal transitivity, identify the nominal transitivity and the linking verb, and analyze the relationship between a literary work and the construction of the text, identifying how the choice of verbs affects the characterization of the characters in a passage from 'Dom Casmurro', by Machado de Assis: 'Capitu olhou para o desembargador, e, como lhe não respondesse, ou não pudesse, a amiga continuou a falar-lhe do marido, da vida que levavam, da casa, dos projectos que fizeram de viver juntos sempre, unidos, meigos, e felizes, sem separação de espirito nem de corpo'. Classify the verbs according to transitivity and linking verb, explaining how they contribute to the characterization of the characters Capitu and the 'amiga'.

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