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Q1739179 Português

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Com base na tirinha, assinale a alternativa CORRETA:
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Q1739166 Inglês
Mark the alternative which contains a clause in Past Continuous Tense.
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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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Q1739112 História
O crescimento demográfico europeu entre os séculos XI e XV foi tornando cada vez mais urgente a necessidade de obter novas terras para cultivar gêneros alimentícios e contribuiu para o aumento da expressividade das atividades comerciais. Esses dois aspectos podem ser somados a outros observados nesse período, como as revoltas camponesas, por exemplo. Essa descrição pode ser associada à qual das alternativas abaixo:
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Q1739111 História

Leia com atenção as três afirmativas abaixo:


I - O crescimento das cidades culminou em problemas para a sociedade romana, uma vez que a migração dos camponeses fez crescer o número de pessoas ociosas e ansiosas por melhorias em suas condições de vida. O temor de que revoltas começassem a ocorrer levou aos responsáveis pelo império romano a criarem a política do pão e circo, a qual basicamente pode-se resumir na distribuição de alimentos à população enquanto esta distraia-se com as lutas dos gladiadores romanos nas arenas. Acreditava-se que tornando os problemas sociais menos evidentes, diminuía-se a chance de revoltas.

II - O fim do Império romano não está relacionado às crises de ordem econômica e política.

III - Com o fim do Império Romano, chega ao fim também o período da Idade Antiga e inicia-se o período da Idade Média.


Quais delas estão CORRETAS?

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Respostas
11: B
12: B
13: A
14: A
15: D