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In relation to Mother Teresa's famous sentence:
I-It´s a sentence in the second conditional.
II-OUR and US are personal pronouns.
III-There is at least one modal verb.
IV-To sweep it´s necessary a hoe.
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The author expresses the idea that:
“(...) since he had to fight hard to be ableto study in a regular public school, from the age of seven. The principal argued that the stateinstitution was not supported to receive a student with a disability. His father, Francisco, was the one who had to build a special desk, without State aid, so that Daniel could write with his feet”.
- You should laugh, my dear. Because immortality is my lot or my dowry, or as best name there is. I will live perpetually in my great book. Those who, however, do not can read, charlatan Quincas Borba to the dog, and ...
- My poor friend! my good friend! my only friend!
- Unique!
Assinale a alternativa que identifique corretamente a quem a frase destacada é dirigida.
“Quincas Borba, touched, looked at Quincas Borba”.
- You should laugh, my dear. Because immortality is my lot or my dowry, or as best name there is. I will live perpetually in my great book. Those who, however, do not can read, charlatan Quincas Borba to the dog, and ...
- My poor friend! my good friend! my only friend!
- Unique!
From Isaiah Berlin, The Roots of Romanticism. Princeton University Press:
Princeton, New Jersey, 1999, pps. 2-3.
From the information presented in the text, it is correct to infer that Plato was a relativist.
From Isaiah Berlin, The Roots of Romanticism. Princeton University Press:
Princeton, New Jersey, 1999, pps. 2-3.
From the information presented in the text, it is correct to infer that, thanks to their grasp of timeless geometrical and mathematical truths, Ancient Greeks generally understood the culture of the Bible.
From Isaiah Berlin, The Roots of Romanticism. Princeton University Press:
Princeton, New Jersey, 1999, pps. 2-3.
In line 37, the word “sprang” is synonymous with originated.
From Isaiah Berlin, The Roots of Romanticism. Princeton University Press:
Princeton, New Jersey, 1999, pps. 2-3.
In lines 29 and 30, the words “doubt” and “folly” have the same meaning.
Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.
Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.
As far as vocabulary is concerned, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
The fragment “a homely idyll” (lines 47 and 48)
describes perfect domestic or marital bliss.