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Q2189336 Inglês
HOLY GRAIL I'm a dermatologist - here's how you get can get rid of forehead wrinkles without Botox and for under £10

(1º§)EACH passing day brings many moments that cause you to furrow your brow. And the more face scrunching you do, the more dreaded lines are likely to emerge __ your forehead. But before you devote time (and a decent amount of money) to fading those pesky wrinkles, it's good idea to try and figure out what's really causing your lines. If you're under 30, chances are your forehead 'wrinkles' are in fact just dehydrated skin, according to one medic.

(2º§)Dr Ivy Lee, a board-certified dermatologist practicing in southern California, US, said dehydration lines can be easily improved without splashing the cash on Botox. She told Insider that unlike wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle movement dehydration lines are finer and have a "crepe paper-like texture when the affected skin is not well hydrated." And while we may associate dehydration with drinking water, the expert said drinking more water does not have any added skin benefits. Instead, she urges young people to use topical skin treatments.

What product should I use?

(3º§)Dr Ivy said you should look for moisturisers that contain the following three ingredients:

Humectants, which attract water into the skin (eg: hyaluronic acid)

Emollients, which repair the skin barrier and soften the skin (ex: squalene and plant-derived oils).

Occlusives, which "trap moisture into the skin by creating a seal," the expert said (ex: hydrated petroleum or mineral oil).

(4º§) She recommended using CeraVe Moisturising Cream - a 177ml tube from Boots costs will set up back just £10.

Other cheap skincare products under £10

(5º§) There's no denying that luxury products contain some premium ingredients and look pretty aesthetic, but given the cost __ living crisis, affordable skincare is just as important, especially when the products work just as well. Some dermatologists have shared their favourite skincare swaps for luxury products that they say work as effectively as expensive versions.

(6º§)Vaseline vs La Mer lip balm

La Mer lip balm is touted __ many celebs as a bit of a handbag necessity. But according to Mia, nothing beats a pot of good-old Vaseline. And while La Mer balm can set you back £58 ($75), Vaseline can be as cheap as a couple of pounds.

(7º§)The INKEY List Vitamin C serum vs SkinCeuticals 

Vitamin C creams and serums can brighten your skin and, according to some studies, can reduce the signs of ageing. But these products can be expensive, because they can be tricky to make, Rebecca explained. SkinCeuticals' C E ferulic vitamin C antioxidant serum is an excellent product, she said - but it will set you back a whopping £165 ($182). Instead, why not give the INKEY List's own vitamin C a whirl, Mia suggested, which only costs £9.99 ($15.99).

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Choose the alternative that correctly fills in the blanks of paragraphs 01, 05 and 06.
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Q2189335 Inglês
HOLY GRAIL I'm a dermatologist - here's how you get can get rid of forehead wrinkles without Botox and for under £10

(1º§)EACH passing day brings many moments that cause you to furrow your brow. And the more face scrunching you do, the more dreaded lines are likely to emerge __ your forehead. But before you devote time (and a decent amount of money) to fading those pesky wrinkles, it's good idea to try and figure out what's really causing your lines. If you're under 30, chances are your forehead 'wrinkles' are in fact just dehydrated skin, according to one medic.

(2º§)Dr Ivy Lee, a board-certified dermatologist practicing in southern California, US, said dehydration lines can be easily improved without splashing the cash on Botox. She told Insider that unlike wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle movement dehydration lines are finer and have a "crepe paper-like texture when the affected skin is not well hydrated." And while we may associate dehydration with drinking water, the expert said drinking more water does not have any added skin benefits. Instead, she urges young people to use topical skin treatments.

What product should I use?

(3º§)Dr Ivy said you should look for moisturisers that contain the following three ingredients:

Humectants, which attract water into the skin (eg: hyaluronic acid)

Emollients, which repair the skin barrier and soften the skin (ex: squalene and plant-derived oils).

Occlusives, which "trap moisture into the skin by creating a seal," the expert said (ex: hydrated petroleum or mineral oil).

(4º§) She recommended using CeraVe Moisturising Cream - a 177ml tube from Boots costs will set up back just £10.

Other cheap skincare products under £10

(5º§) There's no denying that luxury products contain some premium ingredients and look pretty aesthetic, but given the cost __ living crisis, affordable skincare is just as important, especially when the products work just as well. Some dermatologists have shared their favourite skincare swaps for luxury products that they say work as effectively as expensive versions.

(6º§)Vaseline vs La Mer lip balm

La Mer lip balm is touted __ many celebs as a bit of a handbag necessity. But according to Mia, nothing beats a pot of good-old Vaseline. And while La Mer balm can set you back £58 ($75), Vaseline can be as cheap as a couple of pounds.

(7º§)The INKEY List Vitamin C serum vs SkinCeuticals 

Vitamin C creams and serums can brighten your skin and, according to some studies, can reduce the signs of ageing. But these products can be expensive, because they can be tricky to make, Rebecca explained. SkinCeuticals' C E ferulic vitamin C antioxidant serum is an excellent product, she said - but it will set you back a whopping £165 ($182). Instead, why not give the INKEY List's own vitamin C a whirl, Mia suggested, which only costs £9.99 ($15.99).

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The sentence "Instead, she urges young people to use topical skin treatments" (2º§) can be correctly translated by: 
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Q2189334 Inglês
HOLY GRAIL I'm a dermatologist - here's how you get can get rid of forehead wrinkles without Botox and for under £10

(1º§)EACH passing day brings many moments that cause you to furrow your brow. And the more face scrunching you do, the more dreaded lines are likely to emerge __ your forehead. But before you devote time (and a decent amount of money) to fading those pesky wrinkles, it's good idea to try and figure out what's really causing your lines. If you're under 30, chances are your forehead 'wrinkles' are in fact just dehydrated skin, according to one medic.

(2º§)Dr Ivy Lee, a board-certified dermatologist practicing in southern California, US, said dehydration lines can be easily improved without splashing the cash on Botox. She told Insider that unlike wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle movement dehydration lines are finer and have a "crepe paper-like texture when the affected skin is not well hydrated." And while we may associate dehydration with drinking water, the expert said drinking more water does not have any added skin benefits. Instead, she urges young people to use topical skin treatments.

What product should I use?

(3º§)Dr Ivy said you should look for moisturisers that contain the following three ingredients:

Humectants, which attract water into the skin (eg: hyaluronic acid)

Emollients, which repair the skin barrier and soften the skin (ex: squalene and plant-derived oils).

Occlusives, which "trap moisture into the skin by creating a seal," the expert said (ex: hydrated petroleum or mineral oil).

(4º§) She recommended using CeraVe Moisturising Cream - a 177ml tube from Boots costs will set up back just £10.

Other cheap skincare products under £10

(5º§) There's no denying that luxury products contain some premium ingredients and look pretty aesthetic, but given the cost __ living crisis, affordable skincare is just as important, especially when the products work just as well. Some dermatologists have shared their favourite skincare swaps for luxury products that they say work as effectively as expensive versions.

(6º§)Vaseline vs La Mer lip balm

La Mer lip balm is touted __ many celebs as a bit of a handbag necessity. But according to Mia, nothing beats a pot of good-old Vaseline. And while La Mer balm can set you back £58 ($75), Vaseline can be as cheap as a couple of pounds.

(7º§)The INKEY List Vitamin C serum vs SkinCeuticals 

Vitamin C creams and serums can brighten your skin and, according to some studies, can reduce the signs of ageing. But these products can be expensive, because they can be tricky to make, Rebecca explained. SkinCeuticals' C E ferulic vitamin C antioxidant serum is an excellent product, she said - but it will set you back a whopping £165 ($182). Instead, why not give the INKEY List's own vitamin C a whirl, Mia suggested, which only costs £9.99 ($15.99).

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According to the text, it is correct to say that:
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Q2189333 Inglês
HOLY GRAIL I'm a dermatologist - here's how you get can get rid of forehead wrinkles without Botox and for under £10

(1º§)EACH passing day brings many moments that cause you to furrow your brow. And the more face scrunching you do, the more dreaded lines are likely to emerge __ your forehead. But before you devote time (and a decent amount of money) to fading those pesky wrinkles, it's good idea to try and figure out what's really causing your lines. If you're under 30, chances are your forehead 'wrinkles' are in fact just dehydrated skin, according to one medic.

(2º§)Dr Ivy Lee, a board-certified dermatologist practicing in southern California, US, said dehydration lines can be easily improved without splashing the cash on Botox. She told Insider that unlike wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle movement dehydration lines are finer and have a "crepe paper-like texture when the affected skin is not well hydrated." And while we may associate dehydration with drinking water, the expert said drinking more water does not have any added skin benefits. Instead, she urges young people to use topical skin treatments.

What product should I use?

(3º§)Dr Ivy said you should look for moisturisers that contain the following three ingredients:

Humectants, which attract water into the skin (eg: hyaluronic acid)

Emollients, which repair the skin barrier and soften the skin (ex: squalene and plant-derived oils).

Occlusives, which "trap moisture into the skin by creating a seal," the expert said (ex: hydrated petroleum or mineral oil).

(4º§) She recommended using CeraVe Moisturising Cream - a 177ml tube from Boots costs will set up back just £10.

Other cheap skincare products under £10

(5º§) There's no denying that luxury products contain some premium ingredients and look pretty aesthetic, but given the cost __ living crisis, affordable skincare is just as important, especially when the products work just as well. Some dermatologists have shared their favourite skincare swaps for luxury products that they say work as effectively as expensive versions.

(6º§)Vaseline vs La Mer lip balm

La Mer lip balm is touted __ many celebs as a bit of a handbag necessity. But according to Mia, nothing beats a pot of good-old Vaseline. And while La Mer balm can set you back £58 ($75), Vaseline can be as cheap as a couple of pounds.

(7º§)The INKEY List Vitamin C serum vs SkinCeuticals 

Vitamin C creams and serums can brighten your skin and, according to some studies, can reduce the signs of ageing. But these products can be expensive, because they can be tricky to make, Rebecca explained. SkinCeuticals' C E ferulic vitamin C antioxidant serum is an excellent product, she said - but it will set you back a whopping £165 ($182). Instead, why not give the INKEY List's own vitamin C a whirl, Mia suggested, which only costs £9.99 ($15.99).

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Choose the alternative that presents the correct translation of the word according to the context of the text.
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Q2189332 Inglês
HOLY GRAIL I'm a dermatologist - here's how you get can get rid of forehead wrinkles without Botox and for under £10

(1º§)EACH passing day brings many moments that cause you to furrow your brow. And the more face scrunching you do, the more dreaded lines are likely to emerge __ your forehead. But before you devote time (and a decent amount of money) to fading those pesky wrinkles, it's good idea to try and figure out what's really causing your lines. If you're under 30, chances are your forehead 'wrinkles' are in fact just dehydrated skin, according to one medic.

(2º§)Dr Ivy Lee, a board-certified dermatologist practicing in southern California, US, said dehydration lines can be easily improved without splashing the cash on Botox. She told Insider that unlike wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle movement dehydration lines are finer and have a "crepe paper-like texture when the affected skin is not well hydrated." And while we may associate dehydration with drinking water, the expert said drinking more water does not have any added skin benefits. Instead, she urges young people to use topical skin treatments.

What product should I use?

(3º§)Dr Ivy said you should look for moisturisers that contain the following three ingredients:

Humectants, which attract water into the skin (eg: hyaluronic acid)

Emollients, which repair the skin barrier and soften the skin (ex: squalene and plant-derived oils).

Occlusives, which "trap moisture into the skin by creating a seal," the expert said (ex: hydrated petroleum or mineral oil).

(4º§) She recommended using CeraVe Moisturising Cream - a 177ml tube from Boots costs will set up back just £10.

Other cheap skincare products under £10

(5º§) There's no denying that luxury products contain some premium ingredients and look pretty aesthetic, but given the cost __ living crisis, affordable skincare is just as important, especially when the products work just as well. Some dermatologists have shared their favourite skincare swaps for luxury products that they say work as effectively as expensive versions.

(6º§)Vaseline vs La Mer lip balm

La Mer lip balm is touted __ many celebs as a bit of a handbag necessity. But according to Mia, nothing beats a pot of good-old Vaseline. And while La Mer balm can set you back £58 ($75), Vaseline can be as cheap as a couple of pounds.

(7º§)The INKEY List Vitamin C serum vs SkinCeuticals 

Vitamin C creams and serums can brighten your skin and, according to some studies, can reduce the signs of ageing. But these products can be expensive, because they can be tricky to make, Rebecca explained. SkinCeuticals' C E ferulic vitamin C antioxidant serum is an excellent product, she said - but it will set you back a whopping £165 ($182). Instead, why not give the INKEY List's own vitamin C a whirl, Mia suggested, which only costs £9.99 ($15.99).

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According to the text, the products that are expensive because they are hard to make would be: 
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Q2189260 Inglês
Concerning the simple past, analyze the sentences below:
I went to the theatre last week (1st part). We see a good opera last week (2nd part).
The sentence is:
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Q2189259 Inglês
Considering the English Literature movements and their history, Jane Austen’s work was written during which one of the periods below? 
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Q2189258 Inglês
Analyze the sentences below according ONLY to the simple past. Which of the parts contains this verb tense?
Carol lived in New York back in 2020 during the pandemic (1st part). She left her parents’ apartment earlier this year (2nd part).
The sentence is:
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Q2189257 Inglês
Concerning the English language vocabulary, mark the CORRECT alternative:
How ________ — to be— _____________! (Emily Dickinson).
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Q2189256 Inglês
 Em relação à teoria de tradução, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA: 
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Q2189255 Inglês
Asteroids vs. comets: How do they differ, and do they pose a threat to Earth?

Asteroids are _______________ chunks of rock that measure in size from a few feet to hundreds of miles in diameter. NASA has identified more than a million asteroids, and more than 150 of them have their own moons. In 2022, astronomers published evidence that the asteroid Elektra has as many as _______ chunks of rock orbiting it—making it the first known quadruple asteroid.
 For many years, astronomers considered Ceres to be the largest asteroid at about 590 miles wide. In 2006, however, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Ceres as a dwarf planet—making Vesta the largest asteroid at 329 miles wide. Yet this remains a point of contention among some astronomers, and the U.S. Geological Survey’s Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature defines Ceres as both an asteroid and a dwarf planet.
Comets are balls of ice and rock whose glowing tails can sometimes be seen from Earth as they streak through the night sky. Comets grow those tails whenever their orbits bring them close to the sun, causing the icy objects to heat up and _________ a trail of gas and dust. The sun illuminates the tail, giving it a majestic glow.
Compared to asteroids, comets tend to have more elliptical, or oval-shaped, orbits. They also contain more chemical compounds that vaporize when heated, such as water. And when observed through a telescope, comets appear fuzzier than asteroids.
(Fonte: National Geographic – adaptado.)

Check the alternative that CORRECTLY fills the gaps in the text:
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Q2189254 Inglês
Asteroids vs. comets: How do they differ, and do they pose a threat to Earth?

Asteroids are _______________ chunks of rock that measure in size from a few feet to hundreds of miles in diameter. NASA has identified more than a million asteroids, and more than 150 of them have their own moons. In 2022, astronomers published evidence that the asteroid Elektra has as many as _______ chunks of rock orbiting it—making it the first known quadruple asteroid.
 For many years, astronomers considered Ceres to be the largest asteroid at about 590 miles wide. In 2006, however, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Ceres as a dwarf planet—making Vesta the largest asteroid at 329 miles wide. Yet this remains a point of contention among some astronomers, and the U.S. Geological Survey’s Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature defines Ceres as both an asteroid and a dwarf planet.
Comets are balls of ice and rock whose glowing tails can sometimes be seen from Earth as they streak through the night sky. Comets grow those tails whenever their orbits bring them close to the sun, causing the icy objects to heat up and _________ a trail of gas and dust. The sun illuminates the tail, giving it a majestic glow.
Compared to asteroids, comets tend to have more elliptical, or oval-shaped, orbits. They also contain more chemical compounds that vaporize when heated, such as water. And when observed through a telescope, comets appear fuzzier than asteroids.
(Fonte: National Geographic – adaptado.)

According to the text, mark the CORRECT alternative:
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Q2189253 Inglês
Em relação ao ensino-aprendizagem de língua estrangeira, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA: 
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Q2189252 Pedagogia
De acordo com a Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC): Língua Inglesa, marcar C para as afirmativas Certas, E para as Erradas e, após, assinalar a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA:
(_) Na unidade temática Interação Discursiva, o objeto de conhecimento “Construção de laços afetivos e convívio social” está presente no 6º e no 7º ano.
(_) A partir do 9º ano a produção de textos orais deverá ser realizada de maneira autônoma. 
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Q2189016 Atualidades
"Na última sexta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2023, o Ministério da Saúde decretou emergência de saúde pública na Terra Indígena, na Amazônia, a maior do país." 
Acesso em: www.globo.com (Adptado)
A crise humanitária que foi notícia em todos os meios de comunicação em janeiro de 2023, ocorreu com a tribo: 
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Q2189007 Português
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

O inovador projeto da Suécia para encher cavernas com água quente e esquentar cidade

Em 1985, quando as tensões geopolíticas começaram a diminuir, cavernas cheias de petróleo foram esvaziadas e assim permaneceram até agora, segundo o repórter de tecnologia da BBC, Chris Baraniuk. A empresa sueca de energia Mälarenergi iniciou um projeto para descontaminar a instalação e enchê-la com água quente, a temperaturas de até 95 °C.

Essencialmente, ela está construindo um gigantesco termossifão subterrâneo - segundo a companhia, o maior do tipo na Europa.

"É bastante úmido", afirma Lisa Granström, chefe interina da unidade comercial de Calor e Energia da Mälarenergi, ao descrever sua última visita aos túneis.

"As cavernas são muito mais quentes do que se esperava", explica ela. "Ainda têm um pouco de cheiro de óleo."

As cavernas ficam em lugar não revelado. Elas têm capacidade para armazenar água suficiente para encher cerca de cento e vinte piscinas olímpicas. E são onze vezes maiores que o maior tanque de água quente superficial da Mälarenergi na região, diz Granström à BBC.

Este tipo de armazenagem térmica é uma das diversas formas de conter calor no solo para uso posterior.

Com o auge das energias renováveis e as preocupações com a segurança energética da Europa após a invasão da Ucrânia pela Rússia, especialistas defendem que os sistemas de armazenagem de calor subterrâneo sejam mais aproveitados, segundo Chris Baraniuk.

No caso de Västerås, o calor das cavernas será transportado por tubulações para uma rede de calefação urbana, que atende 98% dos lares da cidade de 130 mil habitantes.

A Mälarenergi começará a encher as cavernas com água no final de 2023. A instalação irá oferecer 500 MW de energia de calefação urbana.


O inovador projeto da Suécia para encher cavernas com água quente e esquentar cidade (msn.com). Adaptado.
O texto base informa que o projeto é de responsabilidade de uma empresa sueca de energia.
O nome da empresa sueca responsável pelo projeto é:
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Q2189005 Português
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

O inovador projeto da Suécia para encher cavernas com água quente e esquentar cidade

Em 1985, quando as tensões geopolíticas começaram a diminuir, cavernas cheias de petróleo foram esvaziadas e assim permaneceram até agora, segundo o repórter de tecnologia da BBC, Chris Baraniuk. A empresa sueca de energia Mälarenergi iniciou um projeto para descontaminar a instalação e enchê-la com água quente, a temperaturas de até 95 °C.

Essencialmente, ela está construindo um gigantesco termossifão subterrâneo - segundo a companhia, o maior do tipo na Europa.

"É bastante úmido", afirma Lisa Granström, chefe interina da unidade comercial de Calor e Energia da Mälarenergi, ao descrever sua última visita aos túneis.

"As cavernas são muito mais quentes do que se esperava", explica ela. "Ainda têm um pouco de cheiro de óleo."

As cavernas ficam em lugar não revelado. Elas têm capacidade para armazenar água suficiente para encher cerca de cento e vinte piscinas olímpicas. E são onze vezes maiores que o maior tanque de água quente superficial da Mälarenergi na região, diz Granström à BBC.

Este tipo de armazenagem térmica é uma das diversas formas de conter calor no solo para uso posterior.

Com o auge das energias renováveis e as preocupações com a segurança energética da Europa após a invasão da Ucrânia pela Rússia, especialistas defendem que os sistemas de armazenagem de calor subterrâneo sejam mais aproveitados, segundo Chris Baraniuk.

No caso de Västerås, o calor das cavernas será transportado por tubulações para uma rede de calefação urbana, que atende 98% dos lares da cidade de 130 mil habitantes.

A Mälarenergi começará a encher as cavernas com água no final de 2023. A instalação irá oferecer 500 MW de energia de calefação urbana.


O inovador projeto da Suécia para encher cavernas com água quente e esquentar cidade (msn.com). Adaptado.
No caso de Västerås, 'o calor das cavernas será transportado por tubulações' para uma rede de calefação urbana.
Na expressão destacada, o verbo encontra-se na voz:
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Q2188778 Pedagogia
Em relação aos princípios para uma proposta de interação escola-família, marcar C para as afirmativas Certas, E para as Erradas e, após, assinalar a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA:
(_) A educação de qualidade, como direito fundamental de todas as pessoas, tem como elementos essenciais a equidade, a relevância e a pertinência, além de dois elementos de caráter operativo: a eficácia e a eficiência. (_) A escola não é somente um espaço de transmissão da cultura e de socialização. É também um espaço de construção de identidade. (_) O sistema de educação, por meio das escolas, é parte dispensável da rede de proteção integral que visa assegurar outros direitos das crianças e dos adolescentes.
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Q2188777 Pedagogia
Sobre desenvolvimento e aprendizagem, assinalar a alternativa que preenche as lacunas abaixo CORRETAMENTE:
O desenvolvimento ocorre a partir das relações ____________, e por meio disso a aprendizagem impulsiona o desenvolvimento e ambos são ________________, ou seja, quanto mais aprendizagem, mais desenvolvimento.
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Q2188776 Pedagogia
Sobre a prática do bullying, marcar C para as afirmativas Certas, E para as Erradas e, após, assinalar a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA.
(_) Nas escolas, as agressões geralmente são praticadas longe das autoridades. (_) Alguns sinais típicos observados nos alunos vítimas de bullying são: progresso no desempenho escolar, tendência à socialização exacerbada e vontade de ir à escola. (_) Ocorre normalmente na entrada ou saída do prédio, ou ainda quando os professores não estão por perto.
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Respostas
3901: A
3902: B
3903: A
3904: C
3905: B
3906: D
3907: A
3908: D
3909: C
3910: A
3911: B
3912: B
3913: D
3914: B
3915: C
3916: C
3917: C
3918: A
3919: A
3920: D