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Q1139128 Inglês

The expression “meet each other halfway” means:

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Q1139125 Inglês
"Nowadays, families are totally transferring the responsibility of their children’ education to the school.” 
Choose the correct way to make subordinate clauses passive:
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Q1139124 Inglês
"Nowadays, families are totally transferring the responsibility of their children’ education to the school.” 
The word nowadays can be classified as:
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Q1139123 Inglês
"Nowadays, families are totally transferring the responsibility of their children’ education to the school.” 
Choose the correct the passive voice option, using a synonym for the word “totally”:
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Q1139122 Inglês

Aided by the rise of new digital communication technologies, as well as an Internet that allows messages and images to be distributed anonymously, episodes of cyberbullying have become much more common. According to a 2013 review of cyberbullying research, online harassment can take two primary forms: direct cyberbullying in which threatening or insulting messages or images are sent directly to the intended victim and indirect or relational cyberbullying, which involves the spread of rumours and/or demeaning content behind the victim's back. And there are a variety of ways for cyberbullying to happen, including texting, emails, or through posts relayed through social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.”

(What Makes Cyberbullying So Popular? By Romeo Vitelli. Psychology Today. Available in https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mediaspotlight/201808/ what-makes-cyberbullying-so-popular.)

Look at the common sayings above and choose the one that bests describes its meaning:
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Q1139121 Inglês

Aided by the rise of new digital communication technologies, as well as an Internet that allows messages and images to be distributed anonymously, episodes of cyberbullying have become much more common. According to a 2013 review of cyberbullying research, online harassment can take two primary forms: direct cyberbullying in which threatening or insulting messages or images are sent directly to the intended victim and indirect or relational cyberbullying, which involves the spread of rumours and/or demeaning content behind the victim's back. And there are a variety of ways for cyberbullying to happen, including texting, emails, or through posts relayed through social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.”

(What Makes Cyberbullying So Popular? By Romeo Vitelli. Psychology Today. Available in https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mediaspotlight/201808/ what-makes-cyberbullying-so-popular.)

When we have something “relayed through”, we can say that:
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Q1139120 Inglês

Aided by the rise of new digital communication technologies, as well as an Internet that allows messages and images to be distributed anonymously, episodes of cyberbullying have become much more common. According to a 2013 review of cyberbullying research, online harassment can take two primary forms: direct cyberbullying in which threatening or insulting messages or images are sent directly to the intended victim and indirect or relational cyberbullying, which involves the spread of rumours and/or demeaning content behind the victim's back. And there are a variety of ways for cyberbullying to happen, including texting, emails, or through posts relayed through social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.”

(What Makes Cyberbullying So Popular? By Romeo Vitelli. Psychology Today. Available in https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mediaspotlight/201808/ what-makes-cyberbullying-so-popular.)

When he says “demeaning content behind the victim’s back”, it implies that:
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Q1139119 Inglês

Aided by the rise of new digital communication technologies, as well as an Internet that allows messages and images to be distributed anonymously, episodes of cyberbullying have become much more common. According to a 2013 review of cyberbullying research, online harassment can take two primary forms: direct cyberbullying in which threatening or insulting messages or images are sent directly to the intended victim and indirect or relational cyberbullying, which involves the spread of rumours and/or demeaning content behind the victim's back. And there are a variety of ways for cyberbullying to happen, including texting, emails, or through posts relayed through social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.”

(What Makes Cyberbullying So Popular? By Romeo Vitelli. Psychology Today. Available in https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mediaspotlight/201808/ what-makes-cyberbullying-so-popular.)

“Aided”, within the Article’s context, can be best replaced by:
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Q1139118 Inglês

“Marianne would have thought herself very inexcusable had she been able to sleep at all the first night after parting from Willoughby. She would have been ashamed to look her family in the face the next morning, had she not risen from her bed in more need of repose than when she lay down in it. But the feelings which made such composure a disgrace, left her in no danger of incurring it. She was awake the whole night, and she wept the greatest part of it. She got up with a headache, was unable to talk, and unwilling to take any nourishment; giving pain every moment to her mother and sisters, and forbidding all attempt at consolation from either. Her sensibility was potent enough!”

(Extract from Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen. First published in 1811)

The extracts shows Marianne behaviour as being:
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Q1139117 Inglês

“Marianne would have thought herself very inexcusable had she been able to sleep at all the first night after parting from Willoughby. She would have been ashamed to look her family in the face the next morning, had she not risen from her bed in more need of repose than when she lay down in it. But the feelings which made such composure a disgrace, left her in no danger of incurring it. She was awake the whole night, and she wept the greatest part of it. She got up with a headache, was unable to talk, and unwilling to take any nourishment; giving pain every moment to her mother and sisters, and forbidding all attempt at consolation from either. Her sensibility was potent enough!”

(Extract from Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen. First published in 1811)

In the text, the word “incurring” is synonymous with the following words, except:
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Q1139116 Inglês

“Marianne would have thought herself very inexcusable had she been able to sleep at all the first night after parting from Willoughby. She would have been ashamed to look her family in the face the next morning, had she not risen from her bed in more need of repose than when she lay down in it. But the feelings which made such composure a disgrace, left her in no danger of incurring it. She was awake the whole night, and she wept the greatest part of it. She got up with a headache, was unable to talk, and unwilling to take any nourishment; giving pain every moment to her mother and sisters, and forbidding all attempt at consolation from either. Her sensibility was potent enough!”

(Extract from Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen. First published in 1811)

The expression “parting from” defines:
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Q1139115 Inglês

“Marianne would have thought herself very inexcusable had she been able to sleep at all the first night after parting from Willoughby. She would have been ashamed to look her family in the face the next morning, had she not risen from her bed in more need of repose than when she lay down in it. But the feelings which made such composure a disgrace, left her in no danger of incurring it. She was awake the whole night, and she wept the greatest part of it. She got up with a headache, was unable to talk, and unwilling to take any nourishment; giving pain every moment to her mother and sisters, and forbidding all attempt at consolation from either. Her sensibility was potent enough!”

(Extract from Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen. First published in 1811)

The expression “thought herself very inexcusable” means:
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Q1139004 Geografia
Modelo predominante nos países ocidentais na segunda metade do século XX defendendo o desenvolvimento do mercado, porém acompanhado de políticas públicas e da interferência do Estado na economia para corrigir os erros e proteger a população. Estamos nos referindo a:
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Q1139003 Comércio Internacional (Exterior)
O comércio internacional atual é muito importante na economia de nosso país, um dos principais modelos teóricos atuais defendidos é a teoria da deterioração dos termos de troca, onde esta teoria está corretamente caracterizada em:
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Q1139002 Geografia
As inovações tecnológicas na agricultura para a obtenção de maior produtividade através do desenvolvimento de pesquisas em sementes, fertilização do solo, utilização de agrotóxicos e mecanização no campo que aumentassem a produtividade, ficou denominada por:
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Q1139001 Geografia
A agricultura comercial, também conhecida como agronegócio, baseia-se na produção em larga escala das chamadas:
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Q1139000 Geografia
Nos dias atuais a Geografia utiliza a tecnologia para desenvolver técnicas de estudo de todo o globo terrestre. A tecnologia de obtenção de imagens e dados da superfície terrestre através da captação e registro da energia refletida/emitida pela superfície sem que haja contato físico entre o sensor e a superfície estudada é:
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Q1138999 Geografia
Dentre as mais variadas formas de se estudar mapas, podemos verificar a Cartografia temática que tem como conceito CORRETAMENTE definido no item:
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Q1138998 Geografia
O Brasil tem uma grande variedade de vegetação em seu território onde no litoral se destaca o mangue que tem como característica:
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Q1138997 Geografia
Os fatores climáticos são elementos naturais ou não que exercem influência sobre o clima de uma determinada região. Um ou mais fatores climáticos podem interagir, influenciando na temperatura, umidade, pluviosidade e deslocamento de ar. A opção que representa CORRETAMENTE o conceito de Continentalidade é:
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381: C
382: C
383: D
384: A
385: B
386: D
387: C
388: C
389: C
390: D
391: B
392: D
393: D
394: B
395: C
396: A
397: D
398: A
399: D
400: C