Questões de Concurso Público SEDF 2021 para Professor Substituto - Inglês
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Q1888946
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The text is an example of the genre opinion article. The purpose of this article can be described as to provide an analysis of why Holmes remains a popular character.
The text is an example of the genre opinion article. The purpose of this article can be described as to provide an analysis of why Holmes remains a popular character.
Q1888947
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The author argues that the figure of Holmes is contradictory. One example of Holmes’s contradictory nature is “In spite of his natural intuition for details, Holmes uses only logic to solve his cases”.
The author argues that the figure of Holmes is contradictory. One example of Holmes’s contradictory nature is “In spite of his natural intuition for details, Holmes uses only logic to solve his cases”.
Q1888948
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According to the author, people’s faith in reason has diminished due to the fact that the use of reason is subject to contradiction.
According to the author, people’s faith in reason has diminished due to the fact that the use of reason is subject to contradiction.
Q1888949
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“He is described as relying on reason, employing a science of deduction that enables him to explain events that have so far proved baffling. Yet it’s not the methods that fascinate us”. If these two sentences are rewritten as one, the result is: Since he is described as relying on reason, employing a science of deduction that enables him to explain events that have so far proved baffling, it’s not the methods that fascinate us.
“He is described as relying on reason, employing a science of deduction that enables him to explain events that have so far proved baffling. Yet it’s not the methods that fascinate us”. If these two sentences are rewritten as one, the result is: Since he is described as relying on reason, employing a science of deduction that enables him to explain events that have so far proved baffling, it’s not the methods that fascinate us.
Q1888950
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“have proved to be dangerously unreliable”. Two words whose prefixes are semantically similar to the prefix in “unreliable” are present in insoluble and unfair.
“have proved to be dangerously unreliable”. Two words whose prefixes are semantically similar to the prefix in “unreliable” are present in insoluble and unfair.