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Q1877316 Inglês
The sentence below presents the idea of:

“Riding a horse is not as easy as Riding a motor cycle.”
THOMSON, A. J., MARTINET, A. V. A pratical english gramar. New York: Oxford. 1995, p. 39)

Choose the correct answer:
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Q1877297 Inglês
Leia as orações abaixo e identifique as palavras destacadas em cada uma delas:

I. I met someone who said he knew you;
II. The noise that hem ade woke everybody up.
III. I saw something in the paper which would interest you.

Assinale a alternativa que classifica as palavras em destaque:
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Q1877295 Inglês
Leia o texto abaixo:

     “My Family       My name is Tomas and I have a big family, I have 3 sisters, Andrea, Samantha and Jennifer. I also have 2 brothers, John and Peter. I am the youngest of my family I am 9 years old my sister Andrea is the oldest! , she is 27 years old. We all love to study and to play soccer. My sister Samantha is the smartest girl in her class and I am the fastest boy in my soccer team, but My brother Peter is the slowest. John is the smallest person in our family, he is really short!! But I still really love my great family!.”
(https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp ?id=4953)

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta o superlativo.
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Q1858191 Inglês

Instruction: answer based on the following text.



(Available in: https://www.marthastewart.com/syndication/new-study-dogs-understand-commands-withouttraining – text adapted specially for this test).

Consider the following statements about the word “senior” (l. 01):

I. It can be an adjective.
II. It can be a noun.
III. It could be replaced by “old” in the text.

Which are correct?
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Q1855674 Inglês
Taking into account the following text, judge the subsequent item.

Perspectives on modern data analytics

By Eric Knorr - Editor in Chief, CIO | APR 12, 2021 3:00 AM PDT

Some things don't change, even during a pandemic. Consistent with previous years, in CIO’s 2021 State of the CIO survey, a plurality of the 1,062 IT leaders surveyed chose “data/business analytics” as the No.1 tech initiative expected to drive IT investment.
Unfortunately, analytics initiatives seldom do nearly as well when it comes to stakeholder satisfaction.
Last year, CIO contributor Mary K. Pratt offered an excellent analysis of why data analytics initiatives still fail, including poor-quality or siloed data, vague rather than targeted business objectives, and clunky one-size-fits-all feature sets. But a number of fresh approaches and technologies are making these pratfalls less likely.
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New technology invariably incurs new risks. No advancement has had more momentous impact on analytics than machine learning – from automating data prep to detecting meaningful patterns in data – but it also adds an unforeseen hazard. As CSO Senior Writer Lucian Constantin explains in "How data poisoning attacks corrupt machine learning models," deliberately skewed data injected by malicious hackers can tilt models toward some nefarious goal. The result could be, say, manipulated product recommendations, or even the ability for hackers to infer confidential underlying data.
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In the end, the secret to successful analytics is not in choosing and implementing the perfect technology, but in cultivating a broad understanding that pervasive analytics yields better decisions and superior outcomes. Usually, you can iron out technology kinks or requirements misunderstandings. But if you can't change the mindset, few will use the beautiful analytics machine you just built.

Disponível em: https://www.cio.com/article/3614692/5-perspectiveson-modern-data-analytics.html.
Acesso em: 15 out. 2021. 
The adjective “pervasive” in pervasive analytics could be replaced by the adjective “extensive” without a change in meaning in the aforementioned context.
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176: C
177: C
178: C
179: E
180: C