Judge the following item, about verbal agreement and prepositions in the English language.
In the sentence "He has lived in New York for five years," the preposition "for" is used correctly to indicate a period of time.
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Judge the following item, about verbal agreement and prepositions in the English language.
In the sentence "He has lived in New York for five years," the preposition "for" is used correctly to indicate a period of time.
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Concerning the use of adjectives, Swan stablishes that the following sentences are correct or incorrect.
I – A fat old black horse.
II – A big grey woolen sweater
III – New brazilian tennis.
IV – A little modern square wooden house.
The correct alternatives are:
Considering the lexical-grammatical aspects of the English language, evaluate the following item.
The word "advice" is countable, so it's correct to say "an advice" when referring to a piece of advice.
Julgue o item que se segue.
The use of the indefinite article is correct in the sentence
“Could I have a milk, please?”.
A BNCC estabeleceu dez competências gerais da Educação Básica, as quais os alunos devem desenvolver, buscando uma “formação humana integral que vise à construção de uma sociedade justa, democrática e inclusiva”. Considerando esse tema, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA em relação às dez competências gerais da Educação Básica.
O Projeto Político-Pedagógico (PPP) é a expressão de autonomia da escola, no sentido de formular e executar sua proposta de trabalho. É um documento juridicamente reconhecido, que norteia e encaminha as atividades desenvolvidas no espaço escolar. Com base em Veiga (2001), assinale a alternativa correta sobre a definição do PPP.
Choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the conversation:
Sara: I can't stand horror movies.
Mark: Neither can I.
Leia o fragmento de texto a seguir e responda a questão.
Cultural stereotypes are fixed ideas that people have about what specific social groups or individuals are like, especially an idea that is wrong. Other terms that are associated with the term stereotype are prejudice and cliché. The term has a Greek origin: stereos means solid or firm and typos mean blow, impression, engraved, or mark. The term was first used in the printing business. The first modern English use of the term was in 1850, meaning “image perpetuated without change.”
Because stereotypes are standardized and simplified ideas of groups based on some prejudices, they are not derived from objective facts but rather from subjective and often unverifiable ideas. As Sociologist Charles E. Hurst states, “one reason for stereotypes is the lack of personal, concrete familiarity that individuals have with persons in other racial or ethnic groups. Lack of familiarity encourages the lumping together of unknown individuals”.
The existence of stereotypes may be explained by the need for groups of people to view themselves as more normal or superior to other groups. Consequently, stereotypes may be used to justify ill-founded prejudices or ignorance and prevent people of stereotyped groups from entering or succeeding in various activities or fields. The stereotyping group is, generally, reluctant to reconsider their attitudes and behavior towards the stereotyped group.
Stereotypes may affect people negatively. This includes forming inaccurate and distortedimages and opinions of people. Stereotypes may also be used for scapegoating or for making general erroneous judgments about people. Some stereotyping people may feel comfortable when they prevent themselves from emotional identification with the stereotyped group, which leads to xenophobic or racist behavior. Finally, another serious consequence of stereotypes is the feeling of inferiority that the stereotyped people may have, which may impair their performance.
Fonte: HURST, Charles. Social Inequality: Forms, Causes and Consequences. Boston: Pearson Education, 2007.
Read the song lyrics below and answer the question.
Hand In My Pocket
Alanis Morissette
I'm broke, but I'm happy
I'm poor, but
I'm kind I'm short, but
I'm healthy, yeah
I'm high, but
I'm grounded
I'm sane, but
I'm overwhelmed
I'm lost, bu
t I'm hopeful, baby
And what it all comes down to
Is that everything's gonna be fine, fine, fine
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is giving a: High five
I feel drunk, but
I'm sober I'm young and
I'm underpaid
I'm tired, but
I'm working, yeah I care, but
I'm restless
I'm here, but
I'm really gone
I'm wrong and
I'm sorry, baby
And what it all comes down to
Is that everything's gonna be quite alright
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other is flicking a cigarette
And what is all comes down to
Is that I haven't got it all figured out just yet
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is giving the peace sign
I'm free, but
I'm focused
I'm green, but
I'm wise
I'm hard, but
I'm friendly, baby
I'm sad, but
I'm laughing
I'm brave, but
I'm chicken shit
I'm sick, but
I'm pretty, baby
And what it all boils down to
Is that no one's really got it figured out just yet
Well, I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is playing a piano
What it all comes down to, my friends, yeah
Is that everything's just fine, fine, fine
'Cause I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one is hailing a taxi cab
Mais de 70% dos novos alunos do ensino superior privado optaram por estudar à distância, diz Inep
Por Luiza Tenente
(Disponível em: https://g1.globo.com/educacao/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova).
Os símbolos das linhas 06, 16 e 30 podem ser substituídos, respectivamente, por quais sinais de pontuação?