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Q1846872 Inglês
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The Power of Hashtags in Social Media
By TOMAS McKENNIE
    Although hashtags were first used on Twitter back in 2007, they soon became a social media phenomenon, being integrated into most platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Linkedin, etc.     So what exactly are hashtags, and how can your business benefit from them? Well, let’s go ahead and take a look.
    What are Hashtags?
   Put simply, hashtags are the “#” symbols followed by a string of words. As you’ve probably seen, hashtags are placed in almost every social media post out there. But why?
    Hashtags act as a label for the content users post on social media. Their job is to place these posts under a certain category, making it easier to find content that shares the same topic. And with how cluttered most of our feeds are, hashtags definitely come in handy.
    However, are hashtags important for anything besides making your posts easier to find? Well, any digital branding company will tell that the answer to that question is yes.
    The Importance of Hashtags
    1. Hashtags grab attention
    2. Hashtags increase visibility
    3. Hashtags give you insights into your competition
    4. Hashtags give you insights into your audience
    5. Hashtags increase engagement
    All in all, hashtags shouldn’t be treated as an afterthought. They are as important to social media as keywords are to Search Engine Optimization. If you use them properly, hashtags can increase visibility and help you reach a wider audience.
    With that said, to make the most out of your hashtags, you’ll first need to research both your audience and your competitors extensively. That will allow you to find out what your audience is most interested in and understand how your competitors are engaging with the said audience.
Adapted from https://www.cofmag.com/2021/04/the-power-of-hashtags-in-social-media/
The word “them” in the text, refers to ____________. 
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Q1846871 Inglês
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The Power of Hashtags in Social Media
By TOMAS McKENNIE
    Although hashtags were first used on Twitter back in 2007, they soon became a social media phenomenon, being integrated into most platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Linkedin, etc.     So what exactly are hashtags, and how can your business benefit from them? Well, let’s go ahead and take a look.
    What are Hashtags?
   Put simply, hashtags are the “#” symbols followed by a string of words. As you’ve probably seen, hashtags are placed in almost every social media post out there. But why?
    Hashtags act as a label for the content users post on social media. Their job is to place these posts under a certain category, making it easier to find content that shares the same topic. And with how cluttered most of our feeds are, hashtags definitely come in handy.
    However, are hashtags important for anything besides making your posts easier to find? Well, any digital branding company will tell that the answer to that question is yes.
    The Importance of Hashtags
    1. Hashtags grab attention
    2. Hashtags increase visibility
    3. Hashtags give you insights into your competition
    4. Hashtags give you insights into your audience
    5. Hashtags increase engagement
    All in all, hashtags shouldn’t be treated as an afterthought. They are as important to social media as keywords are to Search Engine Optimization. If you use them properly, hashtags can increase visibility and help you reach a wider audience.
    With that said, to make the most out of your hashtags, you’ll first need to research both your audience and your competitors extensively. That will allow you to find out what your audience is most interested in and understand how your competitors are engaging with the said audience.
Adapted from https://www.cofmag.com/2021/04/the-power-of-hashtags-in-social-media/
According to the text, we can affirm that  
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Q1846870 Inglês

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We have different ways to use the word “tip”. Choose the alternative in which “tip” has the same meaning as “Tips to stay active at home during #COVID19 outbreak.” 
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Q1846869 Inglês

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The tips given in the picture are in the imperative form. Choose the alternative that has the right negative form of imperative sentences. 
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Q1846868 Inglês
Choose the alternative that best completes the following gap. She has a bad stomachache,_________, she should see a doctor. 
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Q1846867 Inglês
Choose the incorrect sentence.  
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Q1846866 Inglês
Read the text and answer question. Email Neil J. Anderson     Dear Soo Hyun,     Just a quick email to let you know that I’m not arriving in Korea until June 30. :( The travel agent here in the U.S. booked my ticket for that date instead of the 26th. Can you come to meet me at the airport on the 30th?     PLEASE, EMAIL ME and let me know. I’m *really* looking forward to meeting you again.     See you soon :)     Amy     BTW – my brother says ‘Hi!’ Active Skills for Reading - Book 3  According to the email, we can affirm that 
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Q1846865 Inglês

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    This extra long word (that approximately means “fantastic”) was popularized by the movie Mary Poppins and was eventually added to the dictionary. What you probably didn’t know is that there is a word that is longer — yes longer — than this one. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a type of lung disease caused by inhaling ash and dust. Go ahead and try pronouncing that!

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/10-interesting-english-facts-guest/

According to the text we can affirm that
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Q1846864 Inglês

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    This extra long word (that approximately means “fantastic”) was popularized by the movie Mary Poppins and was eventually added to the dictionary. What you probably didn’t know is that there is a word that is longer — yes longer — than this one. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a type of lung disease caused by inhaling ash and dust. Go ahead and try pronouncing that!

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/10-interesting-english-facts-guest/

The word LONGEST, in the picture, and LONGER, in the text, are in the ____________ and ____________ forms, respectively.
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Q1846863 Inglês
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Fortnite’s Shopping Carts Disabled Yet Again By Epic
    Shopping carts are unavailable due to “ongoing issues.”
    Shopping carts have been a fun addition to Fortnite: Battle Royale, but they’ve also proven to be a problematic one. Epic Games has had to disable them a number of times due to problems that have arisen, and that’s the case once again.
    Epic confirmed the temporary removal of shopping carts in a tweet, stating, “Due to ongoing issues, we’ll be disabling Shopping Carts again. We’ll update you when this issue is resolved.” There’s no time table shared for when they might be added back in, but at this point players have become accustomed to seeing shopping carts--Fortnite’s first vehicle--yanked from the roster of active items.
    It’s not uncommon for Epic to disable items; some are rotated out to make way for new ones, while others--like the guided missile--have been removed to provide the studio with time to work on balancing them. But shopping carts have been temporarily pulled several times now in a relatively small window of time. Among other things, they’ve been utilized to glitch into areas of the map that players should not be able to access, which is extremely problematic in a competitive game. With Fortnite’s massive popularity continuing to rise, it’s no surprise Epic is fast to pull anything that might upset its competitive balance (and thereby impact its growing success).
    Since the launch of Battle Royale last year as a free-to-play mode in Fortnite, Epic has steadily and frequently rolled out new content. Some of that comes in the form of new weapons, as with the recently added Stink Bomb, while others serve different purposes, as with the shopping carts and Hop Rocks.
    During E3, Fortnite: Battle Royale was released on Switch, joining the existing PC, PS4, Xbox One, and iPhone versions. Fortnite Mobile is also on the way to Android, although a release date for that version has not yet been announced.
Adapted from: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-shopping-cartsstill-causing-problems-dis/1100-6459926
According to the text, we can affirm that  
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Q1846862 Inglês
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Fortnite’s Shopping Carts Disabled Yet Again By Epic
    Shopping carts are unavailable due to “ongoing issues.”
    Shopping carts have been a fun addition to Fortnite: Battle Royale, but they’ve also proven to be a problematic one. Epic Games has had to disable them a number of times due to problems that have arisen, and that’s the case once again.
    Epic confirmed the temporary removal of shopping carts in a tweet, stating, “Due to ongoing issues, we’ll be disabling Shopping Carts again. We’ll update you when this issue is resolved.” There’s no time table shared for when they might be added back in, but at this point players have become accustomed to seeing shopping carts--Fortnite’s first vehicle--yanked from the roster of active items.
    It’s not uncommon for Epic to disable items; some are rotated out to make way for new ones, while others--like the guided missile--have been removed to provide the studio with time to work on balancing them. But shopping carts have been temporarily pulled several times now in a relatively small window of time. Among other things, they’ve been utilized to glitch into areas of the map that players should not be able to access, which is extremely problematic in a competitive game. With Fortnite’s massive popularity continuing to rise, it’s no surprise Epic is fast to pull anything that might upset its competitive balance (and thereby impact its growing success).
    Since the launch of Battle Royale last year as a free-to-play mode in Fortnite, Epic has steadily and frequently rolled out new content. Some of that comes in the form of new weapons, as with the recently added Stink Bomb, while others serve different purposes, as with the shopping carts and Hop Rocks.
    During E3, Fortnite: Battle Royale was released on Switch, joining the existing PC, PS4, Xbox One, and iPhone versions. Fortnite Mobile is also on the way to Android, although a release date for that version has not yet been announced.
Adapted from: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-shopping-cartsstill-causing-problems-dis/1100-6459926
The pronoun “them” in the text refers to: 
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Q1846861 Inglês
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Fortnite’s Shopping Carts Disabled Yet Again By Epic
    Shopping carts are unavailable due to “ongoing issues.”
    Shopping carts have been a fun addition to Fortnite: Battle Royale, but they’ve also proven to be a problematic one. Epic Games has had to disable them a number of times due to problems that have arisen, and that’s the case once again.
    Epic confirmed the temporary removal of shopping carts in a tweet, stating, “Due to ongoing issues, we’ll be disabling Shopping Carts again. We’ll update you when this issue is resolved.” There’s no time table shared for when they might be added back in, but at this point players have become accustomed to seeing shopping carts--Fortnite’s first vehicle--yanked from the roster of active items.
    It’s not uncommon for Epic to disable items; some are rotated out to make way for new ones, while others--like the guided missile--have been removed to provide the studio with time to work on balancing them. But shopping carts have been temporarily pulled several times now in a relatively small window of time. Among other things, they’ve been utilized to glitch into areas of the map that players should not be able to access, which is extremely problematic in a competitive game. With Fortnite’s massive popularity continuing to rise, it’s no surprise Epic is fast to pull anything that might upset its competitive balance (and thereby impact its growing success).
    Since the launch of Battle Royale last year as a free-to-play mode in Fortnite, Epic has steadily and frequently rolled out new content. Some of that comes in the form of new weapons, as with the recently added Stink Bomb, while others serve different purposes, as with the shopping carts and Hop Rocks.
    During E3, Fortnite: Battle Royale was released on Switch, joining the existing PC, PS4, Xbox One, and iPhone versions. Fortnite Mobile is also on the way to Android, although a release date for that version has not yet been announced.
Adapted from: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-shopping-cartsstill-causing-problems-dis/1100-6459926
Choose the best Question Tag for the sentence below:     Epic confirmed the temporary removal of shopping carts in a tweet,______________? 
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Q1846860 Inglês
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Human-induced global heating ‘causes over a third of heat deaths’
    More than a third of all heat-related deaths around the world between 1991 and 2018 can be attributed to human-induced global heating, research has found.
    Climate breakdown has a range of effects ranging from wildfires to extreme weather. As the temperatures rise, more intense and frequent heatwaves disproportionately affect elderly people and those with underlying chronic conditions such as asthma, making them more vulnerable to disease and premature death.
    A study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, used data from 732 locations in 43 countries to calculate the number of deaths attributed to heat levels higher than the ideal temperature for human health, which varies across locations.
    The researchers examined past weather conditions simulated under scenarios with and without emissions triggered by human activity – allowing them to separate the warming and related health impact linked with human activity from natural trends.
    Overall, they found 37% of all heat-related deaths in the locations studied were attributable to human activity – but the largest climate change-induced contributions (more than 50%) were in southern and western Asia (Iran and Kuwait), south-east Asia (the Philippines and Thailand) and Central and South America.
Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/may/31/humaninduced-global-heating-causes-over-third-heat-deaths
According to the first paragraph, we can infer that 
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Q1846859 Inglês
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Human-induced global heating ‘causes over a third of heat deaths’
    More than a third of all heat-related deaths around the world between 1991 and 2018 can be attributed to human-induced global heating, research has found.
    Climate breakdown has a range of effects ranging from wildfires to extreme weather. As the temperatures rise, more intense and frequent heatwaves disproportionately affect elderly people and those with underlying chronic conditions such as asthma, making them more vulnerable to disease and premature death.
    A study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, used data from 732 locations in 43 countries to calculate the number of deaths attributed to heat levels higher than the ideal temperature for human health, which varies across locations.
    The researchers examined past weather conditions simulated under scenarios with and without emissions triggered by human activity – allowing them to separate the warming and related health impact linked with human activity from natural trends.
    Overall, they found 37% of all heat-related deaths in the locations studied were attributable to human activity – but the largest climate change-induced contributions (more than 50%) were in southern and western Asia (Iran and Kuwait), south-east Asia (the Philippines and Thailand) and Central and South America.
Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/may/31/humaninduced-global-heating-causes-over-third-heat-deaths
The adjective “largest” in bold is in the: 
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Q1846858 Inglês
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Human-induced global heating ‘causes over a third of heat deaths’
    More than a third of all heat-related deaths around the world between 1991 and 2018 can be attributed to human-induced global heating, research has found.
    Climate breakdown has a range of effects ranging from wildfires to extreme weather. As the temperatures rise, more intense and frequent heatwaves disproportionately affect elderly people and those with underlying chronic conditions such as asthma, making them more vulnerable to disease and premature death.
    A study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, used data from 732 locations in 43 countries to calculate the number of deaths attributed to heat levels higher than the ideal temperature for human health, which varies across locations.
    The researchers examined past weather conditions simulated under scenarios with and without emissions triggered by human activity – allowing them to separate the warming and related health impact linked with human activity from natural trends.
    Overall, they found 37% of all heat-related deaths in the locations studied were attributable to human activity – but the largest climate change-induced contributions (more than 50%) were in southern and western Asia (Iran and Kuwait), south-east Asia (the Philippines and Thailand) and Central and South America.
Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/may/31/humaninduced-global-heating-causes-over-third-heat-deaths
The opposite of “higher” in bold in the text is: 
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Q1846857 Inglês

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The modal verb “can’t” represents the idea of: 
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Q1846856 Inglês

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The negative form of the sentence “I’ve been inside forever!” is: 
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Q1846855 Inglês

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The boy in the comic strip is disappointed because
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Q1846854 Português

Leia:


E olho para as flores e sorrio...

Não sei se elas me compreendem

Nem se eu as compreendo a elas,

Mas sei que a verdade está nelas e em mim. (Alberto Caeiro)


    Em relação à classificação do sujeito das orações do texto acima, marque V para verdadeiro e F para falso. Em seguida, assinale a alternativa com a sequência correta.


( ) Os termos “flores” (1º verso) e “elas” (2º verso) são sujeitos simples do verbo “compreender”.

( ) Os termos “eu” e “as” (3º verso) são sujeitos simples do verbo “compreender”.

( ) Em três versos, há sujeito oculto.

( ) O termo “verdade”, além de ser parte de um objeto direto, é também sujeito simples do verbo “estar”.

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Q1846853 Português
Relacione as colunas, de forma que correspondam à correta classificação sintática dos termos em destaque nas frases abaixo. A seguir, assinale a alternativa que corresponde à sequência correta. 1 – Aposto 2 – Agente da Passiva  3 – Adjunto Adverbial  4 – Predicativo do Objeto  5 – Complemento Nominal  ( ) Não compreendia por que tomavam-no por doido. ( ) A melodia era involuntariamente apreciada por quantos passassem pela calçada.  ( ) Quer dizer que viajas por obrigação? ( ) Vagava a esmo, alcançado por um torpor que invadia sua alma.  ( ) Por isto vibrava o seu coração: por criar sonhos em forma de histórias.  
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1141: A
1142: A
1143: D
1144: D
1145: C
1146: D
1147: B
1148: D
1149: B
1150: B
1151: C
1152: B
1153: A
1154: B
1155: D
1156: A
1157: B
1158: D
1159: B
1160: C