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Word Structure: Root, Thematic Vowel, Theme, Endings, Affixes and Linking Vowel / Consonant

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Considering the excerpt from the poem 'Flores' by Cazuza, analyze the structure of the words in the excerpt and answer: a) What are the roots of the words 'flores', 'vivas', 'jardim', 'pessoas', 'nascem', and 'ama'? Present the composition of each one. b) Is there a presence of thematic vowel, theme, endings, affixes, or vowel/consonant link in these words? If yes, identify them.

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