Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Vacaria - RS 2015 para Professor - Inglês

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Q1359376 Inglês

(Source: TRUSS, L. (2003). EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES - The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. Profile Books Ltd,

London, UK. P.55)

According to the text, the current use of the apostrophe
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Q1359377 Inglês

(Source: TRUSS, L. (2003). EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES - The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. Profile Books Ltd,

London, UK. P.55)

The idiom “to bark up the wrong tree” (lines 8 and 9) means
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Q1359378 Inglês

(Source: TRUSS, L. (2003). EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES - The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. Profile Books Ltd,

London, UK. P.55)

The definition for the adjective “murky” (line 02) is
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Q1359379 Inglês

(Source: TRUSS, L. (2003). EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES - The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. Profile Books Ltd,

London, UK. P.55)

The negative prefix un-, as in unpronounced (line 11), is also used with the adjectives below, EXCEPT:
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Q1359380 Inglês

(Source: TRUSS, L. (2003). EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES - The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. Profile Books Ltd,

London, UK. P.55)

The book is about zero tolerance to punctuation. With the puzzling comma in the title – Eats, Shoots and Leaves – or without the comma – Eats Shoots and Leaves – the meanings of the two phrases could only refer to, respectively
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36: E
37: B
38: D
39: A
40: B