1Q681012 | Inglês, Primeiro Dia, FGV, FGV, 2020Texto associado. Read the text to answer question. The image depicts a nearly naked man amid a vast area of rainforest, spear pointed at the helicopter hovering above him – a man defending his territory and people from outside influence. This very scene made front-page news some years ago in the UK. It instantly highlighted the loss of ancestral homelands some tribal communities round the world face. Bad news has a way of dominating the headlines, so we're of the opinion that all indigenous communities and their culture are in decline – and that's not true. But the allure of propagating the "disappearing tribe" narrative is strong. It’s frustrating to see journalists who go on assignment with a set story in mind and then seek out quotes, experiences or interviews to fit their predetermined angle. (Jonny Bealby. www.newsweek.com, 27.08.2019. Adapted.) . In the text the author expresses his opinion that ✂️ a) a number of indigenous communities round the world are losing their lands but, fortunately, not all of them. ✂️ b) it is improper for journalists to search for information that will conform to a narrative previously decided on. ✂️ c) it is a duty of journalism to take a stand against menaces to indigenous communities round the world. ✂️ d) the “disappearing tribe” narrative is powerful, but it can in fact harm rather than help the populations affected. ✂️ e) endangered native peoples should have all the right to protect themselves and their ancestral homelands. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 🧠 Mapa Mental 🏳️ Reportar erro