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Q1128705 Inglês


White, E.B. (1999) Here is New York. New York:

The Little Book Room, with adaptations.


Mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E) in summarizing the opinions of the author of the text.

A young girl arriving in New York from a small town in Mississippi will embrace New York with the intense excitement of first love, even though she will now suffer the indignity of being observed by her neighbors.

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Q1128704 Inglês


White, E.B. (1999) Here is New York. New York:

The Little Book Room, with adaptations.


Mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E) in summarizing the opinions of the author of the text.

The influx of people from other places is eroding New York’s unique character.

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Q1128703 Inglês


White, E.B. (1999) Here is New York. New York:

The Little Book Room, with adaptations.


Mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E) in summarizing the opinions of the author of the text.

While Native Americans gave New York solidity and continuity, European settlers gave it passion.

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Q1128702 Inglês


White, E.B. (1999) Here is New York. New York:

The Little Book Room, with adaptations.


Mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E) in summarizing the opinions of the author of the text.

Loneliness and privacy are unambiguously valuable gifts.

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Q1128701 Inglês


White, E.B. (1999) Here is New York. New York:

The Little Book Room, with adaptations.


Considering the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The fragment “sanctuary or fulfillment or some greater or lesser grail” (lines 7 and 8) could be correctly replaced with refuge or satisfaction or some greater or lesser prize.
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Respostas
696: E
697: E
698: E
699: E
700: C