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Palestinians in Gaza Reflect on One Year of Israel’s War With Hamas Oct. 7, 2024


The war has killed tens of thousands and devastated entire cities, leaving many in Gaza without a home and fueling a humanitarian catastrophe.


By Bilal Shbair and Hiba Yazbek Reporting from the Gaza Strip and Jerusalem.


Last October, Fadi Abu Kheir of southern Gaza had big plans. He was going to be engaged to the woman he loved. After they got married, he said, they would move in together, into an apartment that he spent years building.

“Now,” Mr. Abu Kheir, 24, said, “I am clueless about my future. I cannot even think how I can adapt to life postwar.”

It has been a year since the Hamas-led terrorist attacks impelled Israel to launch a retaliatory offensive in Gaza. For Mr. Abu Kheir — and, indeed, for Palestinians across the enclave — every day since, he said, has teemed with “sadness, depression and fury.”

The war has killed over 41,000 people, according to Gazan health officials, and devastated entire neighborhoods and cities, leaving hundreds of thousands without a home and fueling a humanitarian catastrophe.

More than 2 million people lived in the strip before the conflict. No one has been unaffected.

“We were so happy before this war,” said Maisaa al-Naffar, 20, of Khan Younis, breaking into tears as she recalled her first few weeks as a newlywed before the war began. She added: “I am not the person I used to be.”

Nine months pregnant, she is sheltering in a tent in southern Gaza.

“I miss my old life. I miss the days when we used to have fun or laugh at even the smallest things.

I miss my life when we had enough healthy food and snacks,”

Ms. al-Naffar said. “Today, everything has become a hell, full of dust and darkness.” 

Throughout the enclave, similar stories abound. For Mr. Abu Kheir, the image from the war that lingers is that of a naked, lifeless woman lying in the street, blown out of a house that had been bombarded, he said. The conflict has killed two of his best friends, and displaced him and his family, he said. It also destroyed the apartment he was building, in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The war, he said, has “destroyed my dreams.”


In the excerpt “I am clueless about my future.”, the word “clueless” is closest in meaning to 
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Resposta: Alternativa D — Uncertain

Tema central: sinônimos em contexto. A questão exige identificar qual palavra tem sentido mais próximo de "clueless" na frase "I am clueless about my future." Isso pede analisar significado lexical e nuances contextuais.

Resumo teórico rápido: "Clueless" é um adjetivo coloquial que indica falta de conhecimento ou noção sobre algo. Dicionários confiáveis definem: Cambridge — "having no knowledge or understanding" e Merriam‑Webster — "lacking in knowledge, understanding, or sense". Ou seja, trata-se de um estado cognitivo (não saber), não necessariamente emocional.

Justificativa da alternativa correta (D): "Uncertain" significa não ter certeza, estar indeciso ou sem definição sobre o que acontecerá — corresponde à ideia de "não saber/ter clareza sobre o futuro". No contexto do trecho ("I cannot even think how I can adapt to life postwar"), o falante expressa incapacidade de vislumbrar o futuro, condição mais próxima de "uncertain" do que das outras opções.

Análise das alternativas incorretas:

A — Confident: antônimo direto de "clueless". "Confident" = seguro/convicto — não combina com o contexto de incerteza.

B — Desperate: "Desperate" indica estado emocional extremo (desespero), tendência a ações drásticas. Embora o texto mostre sofrimento, "clueless" não transmite desempoderamento psicológico intenso, mas falta de noção/planejamento.

C — Hopeless: "Hopeless" = sem esperança, sentimento profundo de desesperança. É mais forte e emocional que "clueless", que foca em ignorância/indefinição, não necessariamente ausência total de esperança.

Estratégias úteis para questões de sinônimos:

  • Identifique se o item é cognitivo (saber/ignorar) ou emocional (sentir/esperar) — aqui é cognitivo.
  • Use contexto imediato: frases seguintes/anteriores costumam esclarecer nuance.
  • Elimine antônimos óbvios e intensidades desajustadas (desperate/hopeless são mais fortes).
  • Consulte mentalmente definições concisas de dicionários confiáveis (Cambridge, Merriam‑Webster).

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