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Q2392971 Inglês
It can be stated that the order of the adjectives in the noun group “rowdy audience members” found in paragraph 3 of text 1 is determined: 
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Q2392970 Inglês
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From Shakespeare to Harry Styles: Have audiences always been rowdy?


By Clare Thorp12th July 2023



From Pink being given a giant wheel of Brie to Harry Syles getting pelled in the face by a mystery object, disruptive music and theatre shows seems to be on the rise. But is it anything new, asks Clare Thorp.



When Harry Styles was pelted with chicken nuggets while on stage at New York's Madison Square Gardens last summer, he took it in his stride. "Interesting approach," smiled Styles, who has also weathered kiwi fruits, Skittles and bunches of flowers while performing. But when a mystery object hit him in the eye at a concert in Vienna last weekend, he wasn't laughing but, rather, wincing in pain.


It was the latest in a string of incidents where audience members have hurled potentially dangerous objects at performers. Earlier this month Drake was hit on the arm by a flying phone. That came days after country singer Kelsea Ballerini was struck in the face with a bracelet. In May, Bebe Rexha was taken to hospital and needed multiple stitches after a phone hit her in the eye. A man, since charged with assault, told police he thought it "would be funny" to try and hit the singer.


It's not just live music seeing disruptive behaviour. In April, police were called to a performance of The Bodyguard musical in Manchester when rowdy audience members reacted with "unprecedented levels of violence" to staff. At other venues there has been everything from "heated arguments" to full-on brawls. And in the US, one fan's disruption of a Broadway play in December 2022 followed several other incidents of audience outbursts.


Across the cultural sphere, it feels like audiences are misbehaving. At a recent Las Vegas show, Adele weighed in, saying: "Have you noticed how people are like, forgetting … show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing shit on stage" – before warning fans not to try it with her.


Billie Eilish meanwhile, says this kind of thing, while "infuriating", is nothing new. "I've been getting hit on stage with things for like, literally, six years," she told the Hollywood Reporter. Dr Kirsty Sedgman, a senior lecturer in theatre at the University of Bristol who specialises in audience research, also cautions against calling it a new trend. "People have always thrown things on stage," says Sedgman, whose latest book, On Being Unreasonable, explores widening divisions in society over how we use public space. "Whether that's fruit as a way to signify displeasure, or softer items like underwear and flowers as a signal of adoration." Back In 1775, a performer in Sheridan's The Rivals stopped the show when he was pelted with an apple.



Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20230712
The objective of question 3 is to explore the following aspect of the passive voice theory:
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Q2392969 Inglês
Text 1



From Shakespeare to Harry Styles: Have audiences always been rowdy?


By Clare Thorp12th July 2023



From Pink being given a giant wheel of Brie to Harry Syles getting pelled in the face by a mystery object, disruptive music and theatre shows seems to be on the rise. But is it anything new, asks Clare Thorp.



When Harry Styles was pelted with chicken nuggets while on stage at New York's Madison Square Gardens last summer, he took it in his stride. "Interesting approach," smiled Styles, who has also weathered kiwi fruits, Skittles and bunches of flowers while performing. But when a mystery object hit him in the eye at a concert in Vienna last weekend, he wasn't laughing but, rather, wincing in pain.


It was the latest in a string of incidents where audience members have hurled potentially dangerous objects at performers. Earlier this month Drake was hit on the arm by a flying phone. That came days after country singer Kelsea Ballerini was struck in the face with a bracelet. In May, Bebe Rexha was taken to hospital and needed multiple stitches after a phone hit her in the eye. A man, since charged with assault, told police he thought it "would be funny" to try and hit the singer.


It's not just live music seeing disruptive behaviour. In April, police were called to a performance of The Bodyguard musical in Manchester when rowdy audience members reacted with "unprecedented levels of violence" to staff. At other venues there has been everything from "heated arguments" to full-on brawls. And in the US, one fan's disruption of a Broadway play in December 2022 followed several other incidents of audience outbursts.


Across the cultural sphere, it feels like audiences are misbehaving. At a recent Las Vegas show, Adele weighed in, saying: "Have you noticed how people are like, forgetting … show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing shit on stage" – before warning fans not to try it with her.


Billie Eilish meanwhile, says this kind of thing, while "infuriating", is nothing new. "I've been getting hit on stage with things for like, literally, six years," she told the Hollywood Reporter. Dr Kirsty Sedgman, a senior lecturer in theatre at the University of Bristol who specialises in audience research, also cautions against calling it a new trend. "People have always thrown things on stage," says Sedgman, whose latest book, On Being Unreasonable, explores widening divisions in society over how we use public space. "Whether that's fruit as a way to signify displeasure, or softer items like underwear and flowers as a signal of adoration." Back In 1775, a performer in Sheridan's The Rivals stopped the show when he was pelted with an apple.



Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20230712
Passive voice is commonly used in journalistic texts. The extract below was retrieved from text 1. It justifies the use of passive voice because:

       From Pink being given a giant wheel of Brie to Harry Syles getting pelled in the face by a mystery object, disruptive music and theatre shows seems to be on the rise. 
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Q2392968 Inglês
Text 1



From Shakespeare to Harry Styles: Have audiences always been rowdy?


By Clare Thorp12th July 2023



From Pink being given a giant wheel of Brie to Harry Syles getting pelled in the face by a mystery object, disruptive music and theatre shows seems to be on the rise. But is it anything new, asks Clare Thorp.



When Harry Styles was pelted with chicken nuggets while on stage at New York's Madison Square Gardens last summer, he took it in his stride. "Interesting approach," smiled Styles, who has also weathered kiwi fruits, Skittles and bunches of flowers while performing. But when a mystery object hit him in the eye at a concert in Vienna last weekend, he wasn't laughing but, rather, wincing in pain.


It was the latest in a string of incidents where audience members have hurled potentially dangerous objects at performers. Earlier this month Drake was hit on the arm by a flying phone. That came days after country singer Kelsea Ballerini was struck in the face with a bracelet. In May, Bebe Rexha was taken to hospital and needed multiple stitches after a phone hit her in the eye. A man, since charged with assault, told police he thought it "would be funny" to try and hit the singer.


It's not just live music seeing disruptive behaviour. In April, police were called to a performance of The Bodyguard musical in Manchester when rowdy audience members reacted with "unprecedented levels of violence" to staff. At other venues there has been everything from "heated arguments" to full-on brawls. And in the US, one fan's disruption of a Broadway play in December 2022 followed several other incidents of audience outbursts.


Across the cultural sphere, it feels like audiences are misbehaving. At a recent Las Vegas show, Adele weighed in, saying: "Have you noticed how people are like, forgetting … show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing shit on stage" – before warning fans not to try it with her.


Billie Eilish meanwhile, says this kind of thing, while "infuriating", is nothing new. "I've been getting hit on stage with things for like, literally, six years," she told the Hollywood Reporter. Dr Kirsty Sedgman, a senior lecturer in theatre at the University of Bristol who specialises in audience research, also cautions against calling it a new trend. "People have always thrown things on stage," says Sedgman, whose latest book, On Being Unreasonable, explores widening divisions in society over how we use public space. "Whether that's fruit as a way to signify displeasure, or softer items like underwear and flowers as a signal of adoration." Back In 1775, a performer in Sheridan's The Rivals stopped the show when he was pelted with an apple.



Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20230712
It is accurate to state that question 1 objectives to assess readers’ ability of: 
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Q2392967 Inglês
Text 1



From Shakespeare to Harry Styles: Have audiences always been rowdy?


By Clare Thorp12th July 2023



From Pink being given a giant wheel of Brie to Harry Syles getting pelled in the face by a mystery object, disruptive music and theatre shows seems to be on the rise. But is it anything new, asks Clare Thorp.



When Harry Styles was pelted with chicken nuggets while on stage at New York's Madison Square Gardens last summer, he took it in his stride. "Interesting approach," smiled Styles, who has also weathered kiwi fruits, Skittles and bunches of flowers while performing. But when a mystery object hit him in the eye at a concert in Vienna last weekend, he wasn't laughing but, rather, wincing in pain.


It was the latest in a string of incidents where audience members have hurled potentially dangerous objects at performers. Earlier this month Drake was hit on the arm by a flying phone. That came days after country singer Kelsea Ballerini was struck in the face with a bracelet. In May, Bebe Rexha was taken to hospital and needed multiple stitches after a phone hit her in the eye. A man, since charged with assault, told police he thought it "would be funny" to try and hit the singer.


It's not just live music seeing disruptive behaviour. In April, police were called to a performance of The Bodyguard musical in Manchester when rowdy audience members reacted with "unprecedented levels of violence" to staff. At other venues there has been everything from "heated arguments" to full-on brawls. And in the US, one fan's disruption of a Broadway play in December 2022 followed several other incidents of audience outbursts.


Across the cultural sphere, it feels like audiences are misbehaving. At a recent Las Vegas show, Adele weighed in, saying: "Have you noticed how people are like, forgetting … show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing shit on stage" – before warning fans not to try it with her.


Billie Eilish meanwhile, says this kind of thing, while "infuriating", is nothing new. "I've been getting hit on stage with things for like, literally, six years," she told the Hollywood Reporter. Dr Kirsty Sedgman, a senior lecturer in theatre at the University of Bristol who specialises in audience research, also cautions against calling it a new trend. "People have always thrown things on stage," says Sedgman, whose latest book, On Being Unreasonable, explores widening divisions in society over how we use public space. "Whether that's fruit as a way to signify displeasure, or softer items like underwear and flowers as a signal of adoration." Back In 1775, a performer in Sheridan's The Rivals stopped the show when he was pelted with an apple.



Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20230712
About the communicative intention of the author, it can be said that:
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Q2392966 Geografia
O Oriente Médio tem sido palco de diversos conflitos, entre eles, a Guerra dos Seis Dias que ocorreu em 1967, na qual Israel alcançou e conquistou territórios estratégicos. Um conflito que reverbera suas consequências nas fronteiras da região até os dias atuais. A respeito do referido conflito, 
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Q2392965 Geografia
De acordo com Caio Prado Júnior, a grande parte dos trabalhadores rurais brasileiros não são "camponeses" no sentido próprio. No geral, eles se constituem como
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Q2392964 Geografia
Projeção cartográfica é a transformação de uma esfera celeste (planeta, lua etc.) em um desenho plano, normalmente numa escala menor. Contudo, é impossível representar uma superfície esférica ou elipsoide sobre um plano sem deformações. Na prática, buscam-se projeções que permitam diminuir ou eliminar parte das deformações conforme a aplicação desejada. Sobre a classificação das projeções quanto às propriedades, entende-se que as
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Q2392963 Geografia
Analise o excerto abaixo.

    “O retrabalhamento desses depósitos, no caso de formações superficiais, provavelmente quaternárias, resultou de uma dinâmica morfogenética onde os processos hídricos superficiais, particularmente o escoamento concentrado do tipo ravina ou voçoroca, associados às chuvas torrenciais, expõe, transporta e deposita areia, dando origem à formação de areais, que, em contato com o vento, tendem a uma constante remoção.”

O excerto refere-se ao processo de
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Q2392962 Geografia
A região da Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Estadual Ponta do Tubarão está situada no litoral norte do estado do Rio Grande do Norte. A cobertura vegetal na região é muito diversificada e reúne três sistemas distintos de vegetação:
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O clima da porção setentrional do Rio Grande do Norte, onde se encontra o município de Guamaré, é caracterizado pela incidência de grande quantidade de energia luminosa. O regime térmico é bastante uniforme, com temperaturas elevadas e pequenas variações ao longo do ano. Tal situação é decorrente de fatores como baixa latitude, a baixa altitude, a proximidade do mar e o relevo plano e suave ondulado. Além disso, a temperatura elevada ao longo de todo o ano, associada a um curto período chuvoso, permite classificar o clima, como
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Q2392960 Geografia
Trata-se de um método de organização “científica” do trabalho, em que o tempo de produção das máquinas e dos operários era, rigidamente, controlado para obter a máxima produtividade. Esse método denomina-se
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Q2392959 Geografia
Em 1980, o Partido Comunista da China anunciou a vigência da Política do Filho Único, que veio a durar mais de trinta e cinco anos, mas foi destituída em 2015, o que acarretou efeitos sociais e econômicos sentidos até nos dias atuais. Sobre os impactos pós-adoção da política do filho único, 
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Q2392958 Geografia
O processo de economias de aglomeração tem sua lógica instalada no fato de que, tradicionalmente, as indústrias sempre buscaram 
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Q2392957 Geografia
A Organização dos Estados Americanos é o mais antigo organismo regional do mundo. A sua origem remonta à Primeira Conferência Internacional Americana, realizada em Washington, D.C., de outubro de 1889 a abril de 1890. Para atingir seus objetivos mais importantes, a OEA baseia-se em seus principais pilares:
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Q2392956 Geografia
A Nova Divisão Internacional do Trabalho fez com que um número cada vez maior de países passassem a fazer parte do processo internacional de produção. Esses países recentemente industrializados são conhecidos na literatura internacional por NIC's – Newly Industrializing Countries. Entre algumas das características associadas aos NIC's, estão
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Q2392955 Geografia
O envolvimento de múltiplos atores internos e externos e sua atuação por meio de ataques indiscriminados fazem com que a população civil da Síria seja atacada por todos os lados, aumentando as violações aos Direitos Humanos. Em consequência disso, um grande número de pessoas saem da Síria em busca de proteção, tendo como destino principal os países territorialmente mais próximos, tais como
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Q2392954 Geografia
 O conceito de crescimento da população está ligado ao aumento do número de habitantes de um determinado local. No caso do planeta Terra, a população mundial chegou, no ano de 2020, a uma marca aproximada de 7,8 bilhões de habitantes. Esse número, considerado elevado a partir de ponderações sobre a sustentabilidade do planeta, sofreu um grande crescimento no último século. Sendo assim, o crescimento da população mundial foi influenciado 
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Leia o trecho abaixo.

       “A ironia do desenvolvimento desigual é que o Estado, ao prover melhorias nos espaços segregados, ocupados pela população de baixo poder aquisitivo, vê esses espaços serem apropriados pelo mercado, que, capitalizando as melhorias, desencadeia a ocupação dessas áreas por uma população de maior poder aquisitivo. [...] Acontece que ocorre um processo de filtragem que não para, resultando no final em uma área sem condição de permanência da população mais carente que anteriormente residia no local (isso decorre do aumento dos preços dos alimentos, serviços, taxas públicas, entre outros), e, como produto final do processo, ocorre uma recomposição social.”

MEDEIROS, Sara Raquel Fernandes Queiroz de. Segregação e gentrificação: os conjuntos habitacionais em Natal. Natal: EDUFRN, 2018. 384 p.


A partir da leitura do trecho, pode-se inferir que ele faz referência ao processo de
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Q2392952 Geografia
Os ciclones extratropicais são sistemas que acontecem, preferencialmente, nos extratrópicos, banda de latitude ao redor de 45°S. Porém, isso não significa que tais sistemas não se formam também em latitudes mais baixas (-30°S). Esses ciclones 
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281: B
282: C
283: A
284: B
285: D
286: A
287: D
288: C
289: C
290: A
291: D
292: B
293: C
294: A
295: C
296: A
297: B
298: D
299: C
300: D