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Q1658551 Inglês

Choose the alternative that substitutes the phrasal verb in the following sentence without changing its meaning.


“My mother asked me to look after my little sister”.

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Q1658546 Inglês

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The Importance of the English Language

    Nowadays, more and more people are dedicating time to studying English as a second language. Many countries include English in their school syllabus and children are starting to learn English at a younger and younger age. Do you know why learning English is so important? Here are five good reasons to take an English Language Course.

    1. English is the most commonly spoken language in the world. One out of five people can speak or at least understand English!

    2. Studying English can help you get a job.

    3. English is the language of the Internet.

    4. Travelling is a lot easier with a good knowledge of English.

    5. English gives you access to multiple cultures.

Adapted from https://www.british-study.com/en/importance-of-english-language/

Without changing the meaning of the sentence, which alternative can replace the word, in bold type, in the text?
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Q1658536 Inglês

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   The U. S. Constitution doesn’t guarantee happiness, only the pursuit of it. You have to catch up with it yourself.

https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/benjamin_franklin_141100

The word in bold, in the text, is an object pronoun. Which word does it make reference to?
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Q1658446 Inglês

Are any foods safe to eat anymore? The fears and the facts 48 49 50


    Food was once seen as a source of sustenance and pleasure. Today, the dinner table can instead begin to feel like a minefield. Is bacon really a risk factor of cancer? Will coffee or eggs give you a heart attack? Does wheat contribute to Alzheimer’s disease? Will dairy products clog up your arteries? Worse still, the advice changes continually. As TV-cook Nigella Lawson recently put it: “You can guarantee that what people think will be good for you this year, they won’t next year.”

    This may be somewhat inevitable: evidence-based health advice should be constantly updated as new studies explore the nuances of what we eat and the effects the meals have on our bodies. But when the media (and ill-informed health gurus) exaggerate the results of a study without providing the context, it can lead to unnecessary fears that may, ironically, push you towards less healthy choices.

    The good news is that “next year” you may be pleased to learn that many of your favourite foods are not the ticking time bomb you have been led to believe...

Adapted from http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151029-are-any-foods-safe-to-eat-anymore-heres-the-truth

In the sentence “... ill -informed health gurus...” (paragraph 2), the prefix ill means
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106: B
107: C
108: C
109: B
110: B