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I. Nível 1 – Habilitação específica em curso de nível médio, na modalidade Normal. II. Nível 2 – Habilitação específica em nível superior, em curso de licenciatura de graduação plena. III. Nível 3 – Formação pedagógica em nível superior e pós-graduação.
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( ) A carga horária máxima anual será de oitocentas e trinta horas para o ensino fundamental e para o ensino médio, distribuídas por um mínimo de cento e sessenta dias letivos, incluindo o tempo reservado aos exames finais.
( ) O controle de frequência fica a cargo da escola, conforme o disposto no seu regimento e nas normas do respectivo sistema de ensino, exigida a frequência mínima de setenta e cinco por cento do total de horas letivas para aprovação.
( ) Cabe ao Estado expedir históricos escolares, declarações de conclusão de série e diplomas ou certificados de conclusão de cursos.
A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:
Considerando que r//s//t , o valor de x é:



Nicknames for coworkers
Kit Kat: always having a break. Justin: Does justinuff not to get fired. Butter knife: not the sharpest tool in the box. Motion light: only works when someone walks past. ET: just wants to go home. Lantern: not very bright and has to be carried. Blister: always shows up when the work is done.
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When the author says their coworker is "not the sharpest tool in the box" it means this person is:
• Can you come __ Monday? • She's __ Korea for the holidays. • They can't work __ night this week. • I hate it when people are too excited early __ the morning.
Mark the alternative that fills out, correctly and respectively, the gaps in the sentences above.
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I. It expresses a small amount. II. Its use is correct because it precedes an uncountable noun. III. It would be grammatically correct to replace the word by “many”.
Which ones are correct?
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