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Q503005 Português
Assinale a opção que completa corretamente as lacunas das frases a seguir.

I – ____ uma semana que telefono e não consigo contato.
II – ____ muito tempo que a amiga o procurava sem sucesso.
III– Passara no concurso_____ pouco tempo.
IV– Iniciou os estudos______poucos dias.
V – Estávamos ali_______ quatro horas.
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Q503004 Português
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a figura de linguagem anacoluto.
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Q503003 Literatura
A temática do Arcadismo presente nos versos abaixo é o

            “Se o bem desta choupana pode tanto,
            Que chega a ter mais preço, e mais valia,
            Que da Cidade o lisonjeiro encanto
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Q503002 Português
O texto a seguir refere-se a qual poeta brasileiro?

Em sua obra, o drama da existência revela uma provável influência das ideias pessimistas do filósofo alemão Schopenhauer, que marcaram o final do século XIX. Além disso, certas posturas verificadas em sua poesia – o desejo de fugir da realidade, de transcender a matéria e integrar-se espiritualmente no cosmo – parecem originar-se não apenas do sentimento de opressão e mal-estar produzido pelo capitalismo, mas também do drama racial e pessoal que o autor vivia.”
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Q503001 Português
Marque a opção que justifica a colocação do ponto e vírgula e da vírgula utilizados por José de Alencar no período.

Depois Iracema quebrou a flecha homicida; deu a haste ao desconhecido, guardando consigo a ponta farpada.”
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Q502999 Português
Leia o texto abaixo e responda o que se pede.

      “(...)
      – Fabiano, você é um homem, exclamou em voz alta.
      Conteve-se, notou que os meninos estavam perto, com certeza iam admirar-se ouvindo-o falar só. E, pensando bem, ele não era homem: era apenas um cabra ocupado em guardar coisas dos outros. Vermelho, queimando, tinha os olhos azuis, a barba e os cabelos ruivos; mas como vivia em terra alheia, cuidava de animais alheios, descobria-se, encolhia-se na presença dos brancos e julgava-se cabra.
      Olhou em torno, com receio de que, fora os meninos, alguém tivesse percebido a frase im- prudente. Corrigiu-a, murmurando:
      – Você é um bicho, Fabiano.
      Isto para ele era motivo de orgulho. Sim senhor, um bicho, capaz de vencer dificuldades
.”
                                                                              (Fragmento de “Vidas Secas”, de Graciliano Ramos)


A partir do texto apresentado, é correto afirmar que o personagem Fabiano
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Q502998 Português
Quanto à separação silábica, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q502997 Português
Assinale a opção em que todas as palavras correspondem à mesma origem.
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Q502996 Português
No trecho abaixo, a alternativa correta quanto ao sujeito da oração é:
“O por fazer é só com Deus.”
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Q502995 Português
Chovesse ou fizesse sol, o Major não faltava.”

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a oração subordinada com a mesma ideia das orações grifadas acima.
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Q502994 Português
Assinale a alternativa cujo período está de acordo com a norma culta da Língua.
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Q502993 Português
Assinale a alternativa em que o período está grafado corretamente.
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Q502992 Português
Assinale a alternativa que contém a expressão cuja classificação sintática é a mesma da sublinhada na frase abaixo.

                        “Era uma verdadeira casa de ensino.”
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Q502991 Português
Assinale a alternativa em que há o correto emprego da palavra sublinhada.
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Q377647 Inglês
Empirically Based Leadership

A significant area of interest within the US Army empirical literature on leadership is emotional intelligence (EI), which in recent years has been the focus of considerable attention in relationship to leadership efficacy. Emotional intelligence involves an awareness of one’s own emotions as well as the ability to control them, social awareness of others and their emotions, and the capacity to understand and manage relationship and social networks.

In understanding others’ emotions, an important contributing factor to the success of the more effective military officers is their ability to empathize with their subordinates. In discussing empathy, FM (Field Manual) 6-22 defines it as “the ability to see something from another person’s point of view, to identify with and enter into another person’s feelings and emotions”. Empathy is not typically a quality that most soldiers would readily identify as an essential characteristic to effective leadership or necessary to producing positive organizational outcomes, but it is an important quality for competent leadership, especially as it relates to EI.
In the sentence “...an awareness of one’s own emotions as well as the ability to control them...”, the expression as well as has the same meaning as
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Q377646 Inglês
Empirically Based Leadership

A significant area of interest within the US Army empirical literature on leadership is emotional intelligence (EI), which in recent years has been the focus of considerable attention in relationship to leadership efficacy. Emotional intelligence involves an awareness of one’s own emotions as well as the ability to control them, social awareness of others and their emotions, and the capacity to understand and manage relationship and social networks.

In understanding others’ emotions, an important contributing factor to the success of the more effective military officers is their ability to empathize with their subordinates. In discussing empathy, FM (Field Manual) 6-22 defines it as “the ability to see something from another person’s point of view, to identify with and enter into another person’s feelings and emotions”. Empathy is not typically a quality that most soldiers would readily identify as an essential characteristic to effective leadership or necessary to producing positive organizational outcomes, but it is an important quality for competent leadership, especially as it relates to EI.
According to the text, we can state that
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Q377645 Inglês
Welcome to Madrid: City of Protests

Madrid (CNN) - “The people, united, will never be divided!” yells the crowd, angrily waving banners and placards. “To fight is the only way!” Dog-walkers, mothers with strollers, and pensioners carrying shopping bags join the crowd. These people on the sidewalk are no curious neighbors. Indeed, many of them are complete strangers to the family living on the fifth floor, but they are all here to protect Rocio from eviction - being forced to leave her property by legal process.

Rocio and her son, now 17 and in high school, moved from Ecuador in 2003, when times were good and jobs plentiful in Spain. But then the global financial crisis hit, bringing Spain’s economy down, Rocio lost her two jobs - in a shop, and as a cleaner. For a while, Rocio got by on benefits, but then those stopped too. She is an example of the crisis many Spaniards face as the country deals with the highest unemployment rate since the Civil War in the 1930s, and a recession entering its second year. “I can’t stand the thought of living on the streets with my son, but I have no idea where else to go”, she says.

Rocio’s story is echoed by others all over Spain. It is this fear that took many Spanish citizens to action. Many of those people who are outside the door of Rocio’s apartment block are supporters of “Stop Desahucios” (Stop Evictions), part of the Platform of People Affected by Mortgages (PAH - Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca), a group that campaigns to prevent banks and authorities from eviction because of the country’s economic crisis. They accuse the banks and authorities of “real estate terrorism”.

There are also the mass marches of the 15-M movement - also known as the “Indignados”. Activist Dante Scherma, 24, says citizens were not used to speaking out on political issues. “The 15-M movement made people talk about social issues, and about politics in normal conversations - in cafés, restaurants, bars - where before they only talked about football or fashion.”

Back in Vicalvaro, the moment of truth has arrived, but the crowd - now shouting at the police, insisting they have to stop forcing families to leave their properties - appears to have had an impact. Lawyers from the PAH explain that Rocio will be able to stay - for a while, at least. For those working to stop Spain’s eviction epidemic, today has seen a small and temporary victory. For those demonstrating about cuts, corruption and lack of cash, the protests will go on.

In the sentence “...insisting they have to stop forcing families to leave their properties...”, the words they and their respectively refer to
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Q377644 Inglês
Welcome to Madrid: City of Protests

Madrid (CNN) - “The people, united, will never be divided!” yells the crowd, angrily waving banners and placards. “To fight is the only way!” Dog-walkers, mothers with strollers, and pensioners carrying shopping bags join the crowd. These people on the sidewalk are no curious neighbors. Indeed, many of them are complete strangers to the family living on the fifth floor, but they are all here to protect Rocio from eviction - being forced to leave her property by legal process.

Rocio and her son, now 17 and in high school, moved from Ecuador in 2003, when times were good and jobs plentiful in Spain. But then the global financial crisis hit, bringing Spain’s economy down, Rocio lost her two jobs - in a shop, and as a cleaner. For a while, Rocio got by on benefits, but then those stopped too. She is an example of the crisis many Spaniards face as the country deals with the highest unemployment rate since the Civil War in the 1930s, and a recession entering its second year. “I can’t stand the thought of living on the streets with my son, but I have no idea where else to go”, she says.

Rocio’s story is echoed by others all over Spain. It is this fear that took many Spanish citizens to action. Many of those people who are outside the door of Rocio’s apartment block are supporters of “Stop Desahucios” (Stop Evictions), part of the Platform of People Affected by Mortgages (PAH - Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca), a group that campaigns to prevent banks and authorities from eviction because of the country’s economic crisis. They accuse the banks and authorities of “real estate terrorism”.

There are also the mass marches of the 15-M movement - also known as the “Indignados”. Activist Dante Scherma, 24, says citizens were not used to speaking out on political issues. “The 15-M movement made people talk about social issues, and about politics in normal conversations - in cafés, restaurants, bars - where before they only talked about football or fashion.”

Back in Vicalvaro, the moment of truth has arrived, but the crowd - now shouting at the police, insisting they have to stop forcing families to leave their properties - appears to have had an impact. Lawyers from the PAH explain that Rocio will be able to stay - for a while, at least. For those working to stop Spain’s eviction epidemic, today has seen a small and temporary victory. For those demonstrating about cuts, corruption and lack of cash, the protests will go on.
According to the text, the 15-M movement made
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Q377643 Inglês
Welcome to Madrid: City of Protests

Madrid (CNN) - “The people, united, will never be divided!” yells the crowd, angrily waving banners and placards. “To fight is the only way!” Dog-walkers, mothers with strollers, and pensioners carrying shopping bags join the crowd. These people on the sidewalk are no curious neighbors. Indeed, many of them are complete strangers to the family living on the fifth floor, but they are all here to protect Rocio from eviction - being forced to leave her property by legal process.

Rocio and her son, now 17 and in high school, moved from Ecuador in 2003, when times were good and jobs plentiful in Spain. But then the global financial crisis hit, bringing Spain’s economy down, Rocio lost her two jobs - in a shop, and as a cleaner. For a while, Rocio got by on benefits, but then those stopped too. She is an example of the crisis many Spaniards face as the country deals with the highest unemployment rate since the Civil War in the 1930s, and a recession entering its second year. “I can’t stand the thought of living on the streets with my son, but I have no idea where else to go”, she says.

Rocio’s story is echoed by others all over Spain. It is this fear that took many Spanish citizens to action. Many of those people who are outside the door of Rocio’s apartment block are supporters of “Stop Desahucios” (Stop Evictions), part of the Platform of People Affected by Mortgages (PAH - Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca), a group that campaigns to prevent banks and authorities from eviction because of the country’s economic crisis. They accuse the banks and authorities of “real estate terrorism”.

There are also the mass marches of the 15-M movement - also known as the “Indignados”. Activist Dante Scherma, 24, says citizens were not used to speaking out on political issues. “The 15-M movement made people talk about social issues, and about politics in normal conversations - in cafés, restaurants, bars - where before they only talked about football or fashion.”

Back in Vicalvaro, the moment of truth has arrived, but the crowd - now shouting at the police, insisting they have to stop forcing families to leave their properties - appears to have had an impact. Lawyers from the PAH explain that Rocio will be able to stay - for a while, at least. For those working to stop Spain’s eviction epidemic, today has seen a small and temporary victory. For those demonstrating about cuts, corruption and lack of cash, the protests will go on.
According to the text, Rocio
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Q377642 Inglês
President Obama Launches Gun-Violence Task Force

Five days after deadliest elementary school shooting in U.S. history, President Obama said his administration plans immediate action early next year on proposals to curb an “epidemic of gun violence”. At a morning news conference, Obama announced the formation of a task force to be headed by Vice President Joe Biden that will formulate a package of policy recommendations by January. “The fact that this problem is complex can no longer be an excuse for doing nothing”, Obama said. “The fact that we can’t prevent every act of violence doesn’t mean that we can’t steadily reduce the violence and prevent the very worst violence.” The president said he intends to push for implementation of the proposals “without delay”. “This is a team that has a very specific task to pull together real reforms right now”, he said.

While Obama did not offer specifics, he suggested the task force would examine an array of steps to curb gun violence and prevent mass shootings, including legislative measures, mental health resources and a “look more closely at a culture that all-too-often glorifies guns and violence”. “I will use all the powers of this office to help advance efforts aimed at preventing more tragedies like this”, Obama said.

Obama made similar pronouncements following at least four other mass shootings that marked his first term. But few policy changes were made. “This is not the first incident of horrific gun violence of your four years. Where have you been?”, asked ABC News’ Jake Tapper. “I’ve been president of the United States, dealing with the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, an auto industry on the verge of collapse, two wars. I don’t think I’ve been on vacation”, Obama responded.
In the sentences “... proposals to curb an “epidemic of gun violence”...” and “an array of steps to curb gun violence...”, the word curb means
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981: E
982: A
983: C
984: D
985: B
986: B
987: D
988: B
989: D
990: B
991: C
992: D
993: A
994: E
995: C
996: A
997: C
998: B
999: A
1000: A