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Faz gosto a gente ver De tudo que há no mundo Nela tem prá vender Na feira de Caruaru
A Feira de Caruaru, cantada por Luiz Gonzaga no baião de abertura, foi inscrita no Livro de Registro dos Lugares, em 2006, tornando-se parte do patrimônio imaterial brasileiro. Espaço de socialização, de permanente construção de identidades e de exposição da criatividade popular, a Feira é considerada um lugar de referência viva da história e da cultura do Agreste pernambucano, e, de modo mais geral, da cultura nordestina. Assinale a opção que apresenta exemplos corretos dos saberes, modos de fazer, produtos e expressões artísticas tradicionais deste “lugar de memória”.

Assinale a opção que apresenta um dos fatores responsáveis por essa desaceleração.

O referendo realizado em 23 de julho de 2016 no Reino Unido mostrou a vitória dos partidários da saída da União Europeia (UE), os "Leave", por 51,9 % a 48,1%.
A respeito dos fatores que pesaram a favor da decisão da maioria dos cidadãos britânicos, analise as afirmativas a seguir.
I. A possibilidade de investir parte dos recursos destinados anualmente à UE na saúde pública do Reino Unido.
II. A possibilidade de exercer um maior controle sobre as fronteiras e a soberania nacionais para conter as migrações para o Reino Unido.
III. A possibilidade de reintroduzir o protecionismo alfandegário e alavancar a instalação de indústrias no Reino Unido.
Está correto o que se afirma em:
NASA’s Nuclear Frontier: The Plum Brook Reactor Facility
There are three main types of nuclear reactors: power, research, and test. Research and test reactors as scientific tools are more common than most people realize. While power reactors frequently appear in newspaper headlines and are conspicuous because of their size and power, research reactors can be quietly tucked away, even in the midst of a college campus. Power reactors generate heat, which can easily be converted to other useable forms of energy, such as electricity. Research reactors operate at very low thermal power levels – so low, in fact, that they do not even require any type of forced cooling. They are used to measure nuclear parameters and other characteristics, which can then be used to build other reactors or to design experiments for test reactors. Test reactors are more powerful than research reactors and are able to produce much more intense radiation fields. Though they are still much less powerful than the power reactors, they generate enough heat to require a closed-loop forced-circulation coolant system. This system will remove the heat from the reactor by transferring it to a secondary cooling system, which releases it into the atmosphere through cooling towers.
NASA’s Nuclear Frontier: The Plum Brook Reactor Facility. Pages 36 to 40.
Read the sentence below taken from the text.
“Though they are still much less powerful than the power reactors, they generate enough heat to require a closed-loop forced-circulation coolant system.”
Choose the alternative that presents a word or expression that can susbtitute the bold and underlined one above, considering the context and without changing meaning.
NASA’s Nuclear Frontier: The Plum Brook Reactor Facility
There are three main types of nuclear reactors: power, research, and test. Research and test reactors as scientific tools are more common than most people realize. While power reactors frequently appear in newspaper headlines and are conspicuous because of their size and power, research reactors can be quietly tucked away, even in the midst of a college campus. Power reactors generate heat, which can easily be converted to other useable forms of energy, such as electricity. Research reactors operate at very low thermal power levels – so low, in fact, that they do not even require any type of forced cooling. They are used to measure nuclear parameters and other characteristics, which can then be used to build other reactors or to design experiments for test reactors. Test reactors are more powerful than research reactors and are able to produce much more intense radiation fields. Though they are still much less powerful than the power reactors, they generate enough heat to require a closed-loop forced-circulation coolant system. This system will remove the heat from the reactor by transferring it to a secondary cooling system, which releases it into the atmosphere through cooling towers.
NASA’s Nuclear Frontier: The Plum Brook Reactor Facility. Pages 36 to 40.
Consider the words in bold and underlined in the following excerpts taken from the text.
I. “[...] power reactors frequently appear in newspaper headlines [...]”
II. “[...] research reactors can be quietly tucked away [...]”
III. “[...] which can easily be converted to other useable forms of energy [...]”
Choose the alternative in which the words in bold and underlined have the same grammar classification as the ones above.