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Ano: 2012 Banca: UNICENTRO Órgão: UNICENTRO Prova: UNICENTRO - 2012 - UNICENTRO - Vestibular - Inglês |
Q264530 Inglês
Considering language use in the text, it’s correct to say:

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Ano: 2012 Banca: UNICENTRO Órgão: UNICENTRO Prova: UNICENTRO - 2012 - UNICENTRO - Vestibular - Inglês |
Q264528 Inglês
This new theory builds on the idea that around four billion years ago the Earth was struck by a Mars-like planet, but instead of the smash producing enough debris for one moon, this scientific essay argues there was enough for two.” (L. 7-11)


The only question to which there is no answer in this fragment of the article is in alternative

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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês |
Q240988 Inglês
The sentences "Students like Ms. Cook are among the first generation of undergraduates at dozens of colleges to take humanities courses — even Shakespeare — that are deeply influenced by a new array of powerful digital tools and vast online archives.", "The site, which includes scans of original documents from Bryn Mawr’s library, was (and remains) viewable." and "Ms. Rowe’s students, who have occasionally met with her on the virtual Globe stage while wearing pajamas in their dorm rooms, are enthusiastic about the technology." contain, respectively, relative clauses of the following types:
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Ano: 2007 Banca: UDESC Órgão: UDESC Prova: UDESC - 2007 - UDESC - Vestibular - Prova 1 |
Q240123 Inglês
          Text 1
01     There, in the pasture greenery,
         Sun mottling Nature's breast,
         It was the summer wind's song
         That filled me with its crest.
05     Emotion running rampant--
         Rivers to the sea--
         I could not even fathom the flood of you and me.

         But take me in your arms again
         And do not talk of time.
10     Let flesh rub flesh to parchment--
         Pale flowers crushed--
         And grind more mortar for my soul's room . . .
         Paint mirrors for my mind.

(Michela Curtis: www.poetry.com)


According to Text 1, answer the questions below:


The words: its (in line 4), even (in line 7) and rampant (in line 5), are used in the text as:
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês |
Q238883 Inglês
The sentences “No other discipline or branch of the arts can substitute for literature in crafting the language that people need to communicate.”, “Without it (literature), the critical mind, which is the real engine of historical change and the best protector of liberty, would suffer an irreparable loss.” and “…this world without literature, this nightmare that I am delineating, would have as its principal traits conformism and the universal submission of humankind to power.” contain, respectively, relative clauses of the following types
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Respostas
51: B
52: D
53: C
54: A
55: A