Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Araçariguama - SP 2024 para Professor de Ensino Básico II - Língua Estrangeira (Inglês)
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"I'll not change my mind, Heathcliff," I said, "and I won't marry you. I'll never be yours, and you shall never be mine."
He looked incredibly shocked at this unexpected declaration, and drew his breath in and out in short, hurried gasps. His face grew red and white, and he stared at me wildly.
"Why not?" he demanded at last, in a voice that sounded almost strangled. "Why won't you marry me?"
"Because I don't love you," I said simply.
He stared at me for a moment, then burst out laughing. "You don't love me?" he repeated. "You don't love me? Then why did you come here?"
"I came here because I was afraid of you," I said. "I thought you would hurt me if I didn't." He laughed again, but this time it was a different kind of laugh. It was a bitter, mocking laugh. "You were right to be afraid of me," he said. "I would have hurt you. I would have killed you."
He reached out and grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into my flesh. "But now I'm going to let you go," he said. "I'm going to let you go, and you'll never see me again."
He released my arm and stepped back, his eyes blazing with anger. "Go," he said. "Go, and never come back."
Emily Brontë
What is the main conflict in this excerpt?
poor and rich and white and black,
but they will never wake again.
And those dead folks would give anything at all
for just five minutes of this weather
or ten minutes of plowing.
So you watch yourself about complaining.
What you're supposed to do when you don't like a thing is change it.
If you can't change it, change the way you think about it.”
— Maya Angelou
The passage uses the phrase "those dead folks" to refer to:
Associate the reading strategies with their respective descriptions.
1 - Skimming;
2 - Scanning;
3 - Critical Reading;
4 - Predictive Reading:
( ) It is a thoughtful and analytical reading strategy. It goes beyond understanding the literal meaning of the text and involves evaluating the author's arguments, questioning assumptions, and considering alternative perspectives.
( ) It involves making educated guesses about the content of a text based on headings, subheadings, and other organizational cues. Readers use their prior knowledge and the structure of the material to anticipate what information might come next.
( ) It is a reading strategy that involves searching for specific information within a text. Instead of reading the entire passage, the reader focuses on keywords, phrases, or numbers to quickly locate the relevant details.
( ) It is a rapid reading technique used to get an overview of the text. Readers quickly glance through the material to identify the main ideas, important points, and the overall structure of the text without reading every word.
The correct association is, respectively:
Which of the following activities are typical of the TPR methodology?

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The word "stumped", in the last panel, could be replaced without a change in meaning by:
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What is the reason behind the customer's rejection of the wine in the comic strip?
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In the comic strip, Jon Arbuckle says that he likes women who are impressed with his intellect. Garfield's response indicates that he believes Jon is saying that he likes:
What is the actual message the woman intends to convey to the man about driving in bad weather?