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Q1739164 Inglês

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It’s the Perfect Time to Discover Avatar: The Last Airbender

Spend your Labor Day weekend watching a 15-year-old Nickelodeon show aimed at children. You won’t regret it.


I’m a TV critic who’s constantly overwhelmed by the sheer amount of new television there is to consume; I can’t imagine how the average viewer must feel. Currently, 10 episodes of a new space opera, six episodes of a Civil War drama, a mini series about chess, an adaptation of a beloved novel, and the fourth installment of an anthology series are all vying for my attention—and those are just the ones I’m interested in watching, not the ones that I’ve already written off as being not worth my time.

Yet time and again, I’ve been frustrated by television in 2020. Seasons are bloated and meandering; character arcs are picked up and then abandoned; episodes don’t seem to cohere around any single idea, let alone a good idea; and often, shows are more interested in playing out their premise for as long as possible than they are in telling a story that has a compelling arc and a stunning end. Too many current shows seem to have been greenlit based on someone’s slightly deranged moodboard, or a movie idea spun into a series pitch; not enough are dramatically paced, well-written, coalescing around strong characters and a powerful theme or two. So it was a delight to spend some of the doldrums of August marathoning Avatar: The Last Airbender—a show so good, it puts prestige dramas, expensive streaming series, and wry comedies to shame. I’m a little embarrassed to admit it took the beloved Nickelodeon series’ arrival on Netflix to finally get me to watch its compact, elegant three seasons, which are purportedly intended for children but somehow also managed to make me cry like a baby. Anyway, I’m late to the party—Avatar premiered in 2005—but I’m not alone: After debuting on the platform in May, the series stayed in Netflix’s top 10 for 61 days, topping a previous record held by Ozark. 

For an animated half-hour that lasted just three seasons, this is a lot of meta-text—but if you’ve seen it, it’s not surprising. The series, from creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, introduces viewers to a fantasy world guided by fully non-European tradition, where certain powerful individuals can manipulate one of the four elements. The Avatar is a particularly powerful individual who has the ability to master all four elements; as their title implies, one is reincarnated every generation, holding all of those past lives inside them.

SARAYA, Sonia, 2020. Disponível em: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/09/avatarthe-last-airbender-netflix. Acesso em 24 mar. 2021. 

The word “character” can be translated to Portuguese in the text’s context as:
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Q1739163 Inglês

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It’s the Perfect Time to Discover Avatar: The Last Airbender

Spend your Labor Day weekend watching a 15-year-old Nickelodeon show aimed at children. You won’t regret it.


I’m a TV critic who’s constantly overwhelmed by the sheer amount of new television there is to consume; I can’t imagine how the average viewer must feel. Currently, 10 episodes of a new space opera, six episodes of a Civil War drama, a mini series about chess, an adaptation of a beloved novel, and the fourth installment of an anthology series are all vying for my attention—and those are just the ones I’m interested in watching, not the ones that I’ve already written off as being not worth my time.

Yet time and again, I’ve been frustrated by television in 2020. Seasons are bloated and meandering; character arcs are picked up and then abandoned; episodes don’t seem to cohere around any single idea, let alone a good idea; and often, shows are more interested in playing out their premise for as long as possible than they are in telling a story that has a compelling arc and a stunning end. Too many current shows seem to have been greenlit based on someone’s slightly deranged moodboard, or a movie idea spun into a series pitch; not enough are dramatically paced, well-written, coalescing around strong characters and a powerful theme or two. So it was a delight to spend some of the doldrums of August marathoning Avatar: The Last Airbender—a show so good, it puts prestige dramas, expensive streaming series, and wry comedies to shame. I’m a little embarrassed to admit it took the beloved Nickelodeon series’ arrival on Netflix to finally get me to watch its compact, elegant three seasons, which are purportedly intended for children but somehow also managed to make me cry like a baby. Anyway, I’m late to the party—Avatar premiered in 2005—but I’m not alone: After debuting on the platform in May, the series stayed in Netflix’s top 10 for 61 days, topping a previous record held by Ozark. 

For an animated half-hour that lasted just three seasons, this is a lot of meta-text—but if you’ve seen it, it’s not surprising. The series, from creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, introduces viewers to a fantasy world guided by fully non-European tradition, where certain powerful individuals can manipulate one of the four elements. The Avatar is a particularly powerful individual who has the ability to master all four elements; as their title implies, one is reincarnated every generation, holding all of those past lives inside them.

SARAYA, Sonia, 2020. Disponível em: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/09/avatarthe-last-airbender-netflix. Acesso em 24 mar. 2021. 

Mark the alternative which better summarizes the MAIN SUBJECT for this text.
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Q1738786 Inglês
Complete a frase abaixo com a opção CORRETA: Your dad will be mad when he ____ you didn’t go to school. Alternativas:
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Q1738767 Inglês
Analise o texto abaixo: Some linguists believe that many of the world's most established languages were creoles at first. The English past tense –ed ending may have evolved from the verb 'do'. 'It ended' may once have been 'It end-did'. Therefore it would appear that even the most widespread languages were partly created by children. Children appear to have innate grammatical machinery in their brains, which springs to life when they are first trying to make sense of the world around them. Their minds can serve to create logical, complex structures, even when there is no grammar present for them to copy. Qual ideia o texto acima apresenta?
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Q1738047 Inglês
The expression “foot the bill” means:
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Q1738046 Inglês
Which alternative has the adverb in the wrong position:
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Q1738045 Inglês
Complete with the correct preposition:
1.The phenomenon was observed ___ the Middle Ages. 2.I was waiting for him ____ St. James Square. 3.They married ___ Christmas Day. 4.We are going to spend our vacation ____the West coast.
The correct order is:
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Q1738044 Inglês
Complete: Anny has many friends. Chris and Karen are friends of ____. She likes _________ very much.
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Q1738043 Inglês
Which assertion does not match the masculine and feminine pair of the noun?
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Q1738042 Inglês
Turn the following sentence into Reported Speech: The doctor said to the nurse: Where is our patient?
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Q1738041 Inglês
Regarding the highlighted terms:
I-I have three sons, so I can speak as a mother. II-The climates of Rio and São Paulo are alike. III-He has been working like a horse.
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Q1738040 Inglês
Indicate the statement in which the phrasal verb does not agree with the context:
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Q1738039 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

Circles - By Carl Sandburg

    The White man drew a small circle in the sand and told the Red man “This is what the Indian knows” and drawing a big circle around the small one, “This is what the White man knows.” The Indian took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where the White man and the Red man know nothing”

Available at: https://quotationstreasury.wordpress.com Accessed on February, 20th 2021.
... around the small one.” The world in bold refers to:
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Q1738038 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

Circles - By Carl Sandburg

    The White man drew a small circle in the sand and told the Red man “This is what the Indian knows” and drawing a big circle around the small one, “This is what the White man knows.” The Indian took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where the White man and the Red man know nothing”

Available at: https://quotationstreasury.wordpress.com Accessed on February, 20th 2021.
Use TRUE or FALSE about the paragraph above:
( )The White man thought the red man knew nothing. ( )The Red man´s answer showed he had more wisdom than the White man. ( ) The Native American is trying showing that the knowledge of both is tiny compared to the amount of things they do not know. ( ) It is pointless for a particular group of people to feel superior about their knowledge when compared to another group.
The correct order is:
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Q1737612 Inglês
Read the sentences below and choose the option which is grammatically INCORRECT:
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Q1737611 Inglês
What is the past participle of begin?
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Q1737610 Inglês
Complete the sentences. Use VERY LITTLE or VERY FEW.
I drink ____________ coffee. I prefer tea. The town is very quiet at night. __________ people go out. The weather here is very dry in summer. There is _____ rain.
Choose the correct alternative:
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Q1737609 Inglês
Complete the sentences with IN, AT or ON.
She lives ____ the countryside. Carlos is ____ university. The hospital is ____ the left. They arrive _____ the airport tonight.
Choose the correct alternative:
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Q1737608 Inglês
Complete the sentences with ANY or NO.
We have _____ money to buy a new car. We don’t have ____ money to go to the movies. There is ____ milk in the refrigerator.
Choose the correct alternative:
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Q1724755 Inglês
Leia o texto abaixo e assinale a alternativa CORRETA relacionada ao texto: The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that it will deliver 237 million vaccines from the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca with the University of Oxford to 142 nations by the end of May through the Covax alliance, an international mechanism to ensure equitable distribution of vaccines against Covid -19 around the world. According to a statement published by the WHO, the schedule for the delivery of Covax doses foresees two two-month schedules, the first in February-March and the second in April-May. Redação adaptada > Disponível < https://g1.globo.com/bemestar/vacina/noticia/2021/03/02
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14241: A
14242: C
14243: E
14244: A
14245: C
14246: B
14247: C
14248: A
14249: C
14250: B
14251: C
14252: D
14253: A
14254: D
14255: D
14256: D
14257: B
14258: A
14259: A
14260: C