Shelly’s Snack Shop was the name that Brian Egemo of Badger, Iowa, applied to his wife’s side of the bed. In 1994, Shelly, *who* had been a sleepwalker as a child, began sleepwalking again. But this time, her nightly rambles took her to the kitchen for cookies, candy and potato chips, *which* she would bring back to bed and devour while still asleep.
"In the morning, there would be frosting in my hair and M&M’s stuck to my husband’s back," she says. Worse yet, she woke up feeling exhausted and sick from all the junk food. After years of this "sleep eating," her nerves were so jangled that she became unglued at the slightest upset. "Someone would knock over the salt shaker and I’d go into orbit," she says. It wasn’t until 2001 that Egemo, now 37, found a doctor *who* could tell her what her problem was and how to treat it.
Os pronomes relativos who, which e who, destacados no texto, retomam respectivamente
a) wife's side of the bed; night rambles; her problem.
b) child; she; Egemo.
c) sleepwalker; potato chips; doctor
d) Shelly; cookies, candies and potato chips; doctor.
e) Sleepwalker, she, doctor
Soluções para a tarefa
Respondido por
7
Letra D.
Shelly, a qual(retoma Shelly) foi uma sonâmbula...
Biscoitos, doce e batatinhas, os quais(retoma as comidas) ela...
Um doutor o qual(retoma doutor) pôde contar a ela...
Foi boa :P
Shelly, a qual(retoma Shelly) foi uma sonâmbula...
Biscoitos, doce e batatinhas, os quais(retoma as comidas) ela...
Um doutor o qual(retoma doutor) pôde contar a ela...
Foi boa :P
Perguntas interessantes