Questões de Vestibular MACKENZIE 2017 para vestibular
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I. Pela existência de apenas uma teoria única e singular será possível compreender a natureza multifacetada da linguagem na vida dos seres humanos.
II. A complexidade da linguagem humana demanda a necessidade de diferentes perspectivas científicas, que procurarão, cada uma a seu modo, explicar características diversas de uma realidade multifacetada.
III. A natureza multifacetada da linguagem humana se deve ao fato de que existem diferentes recortes científicos e abstrações que procuram compreender as línguas e seus usos.
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I. A linguagem humana nem sempre foi, ao longo da história, tratada de modo a considerá-la como um objeto científico.
II. A linguagem humana pode ser compreendida por uma perspectiva científica, que efetua recortes de observação, geradores, por sua vez, de diferentes modos de observação e análise.
III. A natureza humana é muito complexa, o que exige que se façam abstrações científicas que implicam desconsiderar a linguagem como um elemento possível de observação e análise.
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02 esqueceria outros
03 pelo menos três ou quatro rostos que amei
04 Num delírio de arquivística
05 organizei a memória em alfabetos
06 como quem conta carneiros e amansa
07 no entanto flanco aberto não esqueço
08 e amo em ti os outros rostos
09 Qual tarde de maio.
10 Como um trunfo escondido na manga
11 carrego comigo tua última carta
12 cortada
13 uma cartada.
14 Não, amor, isto não é literatura
02 esqueceria outros
03 pelo menos três ou quatro rostos que amei
04 Num delírio de arquivística
05 organizei a memória em alfabetos
06 como quem conta carneiros e amansa
07 no entanto flanco aberto não esqueço
08 e amo em ti os outros rostos
09 Qual tarde de maio.
10 Como um trunfo escondido na manga
11 carrego comigo tua última carta
12 cortada
13 uma cartada.
14 Não, amor, isto não é literatura
01 Acreditei que se amasse de novo
02 esqueceria outros
03 pelo menos três ou quatro rostos que amei
04 Num delírio de arquivística
05 organizei a memória em alfabetos
06 como quem conta carneiros e amansa
07 no entanto flanco aberto não esqueço
08 e amo em ti os outros rostos
09 Qual tarde de maio.
10 Como um trunfo escondido na manga
11 carrego comigo tua última carta
12 cortada
13 uma cartada.
14 Não, amor, isto não é literatura
Ana Cristina Cesar, “Contagem regressiva”
02 as proas giram sozinhas…
03 Numa das naves que afundaram
04 é que certamente tu vinhas.
05 Eu te esperei todos os séculos
06 sem desespero e sem desgosto,
07 e morri de infinitas mortes
08 guardando sempre o mesmo rosto
09 Quando as ondas te carregaram
10 meu olhos, entre águas e areias,
11 cegaram como os das estátuas,
12 a tudo quanto existe alheias.
13 Minhas mãos pararam sobre o ar
14 e endureceram junto ao vento,
15 e perderam a cor que tinham
16 e a lembrança do movimento.
17 E o sorriso que eu te levava
18 desprendeu-se e caiu de mim:
19 e só talvez ele ainda viva
20 dentro destas águas sem fim.
02 as proas giram sozinhas…
03 Numa das naves que afundaram
04 é que certamente tu vinhas.
05 Eu te esperei todos os séculos
06 sem desespero e sem desgosto,
07 e morri de infinitas mortes
08 guardando sempre o mesmo rosto
09 Quando as ondas te carregaram
10 meu olhos, entre águas e areias,
11 cegaram como os das estátuas,
12 a tudo quanto existe alheias.
13 Minhas mãos pararam sobre o ar
14 e endureceram junto ao vento,
15 e perderam a cor que tinham
16 e a lembrança do movimento.
17 E o sorriso que eu te levava
18 desprendeu-se e caiu de mim:
19 e só talvez ele ainda viva
20 dentro destas águas sem fim.
I. Os versos Eu te esperei todos os séculos (verso 05) e e morri de infinitas mortes (verso 07) lançam mão da figura de linguagem conhecida como hipérbole.
II. Na última estrofe E o sorriso que eu te levava/desprendeu-se e caiu de mim:/e só talvez ele ainda viva/dentro destas águas sem fim, o eu lírico sinaliza uma superação das suas dores amorosas.
III. A referência a “estátuas”, no poema, nos faz classificar “Canção” como um poema parnasiano tardio.
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Updated 0212 GMT (1012 HKT) March 19, 2017
A post on the St. Charles County police Facebook page said officers responded to a medical emergency at the residence around 12:40 p.m. (1:40 p.m. ET) Saturday and found an unresponsive man inside. Resuscitation efforts failed.
“The St. Charles County Police Department sadly confirms the death of Charles Edward Anderson Berry Sr., better known as legendary musician Chuck Berry.”
A musical legend
Berry wrote and recorded “Johnny B. Goode” and “Sweet Little Sixteen” -- songs every garage band and fledgling guitarist had to learn if they wanted to enter the rock ‘n’ roll fellowship.
Berry took all-night hamburger stands, brown-eyed handsome men and V-8 Fords and turned them into the stuff of American poetry. By doing so, he gave rise to followers beyond number, bar-band disciples of the electric guitar, who carried his musical message to the far corners of the Earth.
Some of his most famous followers praised him on social media.
Bruce Springsteen tweeted: “Chuck Berry was rock’s greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock ‘n’ roll writer who ever lived.”
Chuck Berry was rock’s greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock ‘n’ roll writer who ever lived.
The Rolling Stones posted on their website: “The Rolling Stones are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Chuck Berry. He was a true pioneer of rock ‘n’ roll and a massive influence on us. Chuck was not only a brilliant guitarist, singer and performer, but most importantly, he was a master craftsman as a songwriter. His songs will live forever. “
But it was perhaps John Lennon -- who died in 1980 -- who put it most succinctly. “If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it ‘Chuck Berry.’”
The list of Berry’s classics is as well-known as his distinctive, chiming “Chuck Berry riff”: “Maybellene.” “Around and Around.” “Brown-Eyed Handsome Man.” “School Days.” “Memphis.” “Nadine.” “No Particular Place to Go.”
They were deceptively simple tunes, many constructed with simple chord progressions and classic verse-chorus-verse formats, but their hearts could be as big as teenage hopes on a Saturday night.
His music even went into outer space. When the two Voyager spacecrafts were launched in 1977, each was accompanied on its journey to the outer reaches of the solar system by a phonograph record that contained sounds of Earth -- including “Johnny B. Goode.”
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Updated 0212 GMT (1012 HKT) March 19, 2017
A post on the St. Charles County police Facebook page said officers responded to a medical emergency at the residence around 12:40 p.m. (1:40 p.m. ET) Saturday and found an unresponsive man inside. Resuscitation efforts failed.
“The St. Charles County Police Department sadly confirms the death of Charles Edward Anderson Berry Sr., better known as legendary musician Chuck Berry.”
A musical legend
Berry wrote and recorded “Johnny B. Goode” and “Sweet Little Sixteen” -- songs every garage band and fledgling guitarist had to learn if they wanted to enter the rock ‘n’ roll fellowship.
Berry took all-night hamburger stands, brown-eyed handsome men and V-8 Fords and turned them into the stuff of American poetry. By doing so, he gave rise to followers beyond number, bar-band disciples of the electric guitar, who carried his musical message to the far corners of the Earth.
Some of his most famous followers praised him on social media.
Bruce Springsteen tweeted: “Chuck Berry was rock’s greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock ‘n’ roll writer who ever lived.”
Chuck Berry was rock’s greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock ‘n’ roll writer who ever lived.
The Rolling Stones posted on their website: “The Rolling Stones are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Chuck Berry. He was a true pioneer of rock ‘n’ roll and a massive influence on us. Chuck was not only a brilliant guitarist, singer and performer, but most importantly, he was a master craftsman as a songwriter. His songs will live forever. “
But it was perhaps John Lennon -- who died in 1980 -- who put it most succinctly. “If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it ‘Chuck Berry.’”
The list of Berry’s classics is as well-known as his distinctive, chiming “Chuck Berry riff”: “Maybellene.” “Around and Around.” “Brown-Eyed Handsome Man.” “School Days.” “Memphis.” “Nadine.” “No Particular Place to Go.”
They were deceptively simple tunes, many constructed with simple chord progressions and classic verse-chorus-verse formats, but their hearts could be as big as teenage hopes on a Saturday night.
His music even went into outer space. When the two Voyager spacecrafts were launched in 1977, each was accompanied on its journey to the outer reaches of the solar system by a phonograph record that contained sounds of Earth -- including “Johnny B. Goode.”
Strengths: Creative, passionate, generous, warm-hearted, cheerful, humorous
Weaknesses: Arrogant, stubborn, self-centered, lazy, inflexible
Leo likes: Theater, taking holidays, being admired, expensive things, bright colors, fun with friends
Leo dislikes: Being ignored, facing difficult reality, not being treated like a king or queen
People born under the sign of Leo are natural born leaders. They are dramatic, creative, self-confident, dominant and extremely difficult to resist, able to achieve anything they want to in any area of life they commit to. There is a specific strength to a Leo and their “king of the jungle” status. Leo often has many friends for they are generous and loyal. Selfconfident and attractive, this is a Sun sign capable of uniting different groups of people and leading them as one towards a shared cause, and their healthy sense of humor makes collaboration with other people even easier.
I. She would like me to speak to her mother.
II. We want he goes to England with us.
III. They asked that she study more.
IV. He would rather to traveling in winter.
V. I think people should avoid speaking too loud in public.
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