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Q866975 Inglês
In “who call themselves” (ℓ.1), “who” is
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Q866974 Inglês

My heart laps up when I behold


A rainbow in the sky:

So was it when my life began;

So it is now I am a man;

So be it when I shall grow old,

Or let me die!

The child is Father of the Man;

And I could wish my days to be

Bound each to each by natural piety

Wordsworth. My Heart Leaps Up. In: Harold Bloom. How to Read and Why. New York: Touchstone, 2001. p.123


Based on Wordsworth’s poem above, choose the option that best describes what the poem is about.

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Q866973 Inglês

      The United States is one of the most diverse nations in the world. Its dynamic population of about 300 million boasts more than 30 million foreign-born individuals who speak numerous languages and dialects. Some one million new immigrants arrive each year, many from Asia and Latin America.

      Literature in the U.S today is likewise dazzlingly diverse, exciting, and evolving. New voices have arisen from many quarters, challenging old ideas and adapting literary traditions to suit changing conditions of the national life. Social and economic advances have enabled previously underrepresented groups to express themselves more fully.

      It is clear that American literature at the turn of the 21st century has become democratic and heterogeneous. Regionalism has flowered, and international, or “global”, writers refract U.S culture through foreign perspectives.

Kathryn Vanspanckeren. Outline of American Culture Revised edition. Published by the United States Department of State. 1994.

Choose the correct option according to the text above.
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Q866972 Inglês

      The United States is one of the most diverse nations in the world. Its dynamic population of about 300 million boasts more than 30 million foreign-born individuals who speak numerous languages and dialects. Some one million new immigrants arrive each year, many from Asia and Latin America.

      Literature in the U.S today is likewise dazzlingly diverse, exciting, and evolving. New voices have arisen from many quarters, challenging old ideas and adapting literary traditions to suit changing conditions of the national life. Social and economic advances have enabled previously underrepresented groups to express themselves more fully.

      It is clear that American literature at the turn of the 21st century has become democratic and heterogeneous. Regionalism has flowered, and international, or “global”, writers refract U.S culture through foreign perspectives.

Kathryn Vanspanckeren. Outline of American Culture Revised edition. Published by the United States Department of State. 1994.

According to the text above, choose the correct option.
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Q866971 Inglês

Act I Scene I

Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches.

FIRST WITCH When shall we three meet again?

In thunder, lightning, or in rain?

SECOND WITCH When the hurly-burly’s done.

When the battle’s lost and won.

THIRD WITCH That will be ere the set of sun.

FIRST WITCH Where the place?

SECOND WITCH Upon the heath.

THIRD WITCH There to meet with MacBeth.

FIRST WITCH I come, Grey Malkin.

SECOND WITCH Paddock calls.

THIRD WITCH Annon.

ALL Fair is foul, and foul is fair:

Hover through the fog and filthy air.

Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen (editors). William Shakespeare Complete Works. London: RSC, MacMillan, 2008, p. 1862.


According to Longman Dictionary, genre is a particular type of art, writing, music, etc., which has certain features that all examples of this type share. Considering this definition, choose the option that states the genre of the text above.

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36: B
37: B
38: A
39: C
40: A