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Legendary shoe shop to shut store for good as string of locations have already disappeared in 'end for high street'
(1º§) The retailer, which has more than 300 stores, has confirmed it'll shut for good at High Street in Newcastle under Lyme by the end of 2023. It comes after Clarks announced that it'll pull down the shutters in High Street Inverness before the end of this month. It'll also shut in Westwood Cross Shopping Centre in Kent in mid-November.
(2º§) Several Clarks stores closed earlier this year too, with its branch in Fareham Shopping Centre shutting on August 5 and the Dundee store closing on July 25. Before this, it closed the doors on two stores in Kent in Ashford and Gillingham at the end of 2022. Shoppers have reacted with disappointment at the Newcastle closure, with one writing on social media: "The end of the high street it's all gone now." While another added: "Another one so sad." And a third said: "I can't cope with this."
(3º§) A Clarks spokesperson told The Sun: "We have a strong duty of care to all our employees, and we are working closely with the store team as they now go through a period of consultation. "Customers can continue to shop from our full range of products online and at our nearby Clarks stores in Leek, Crewe and Nantwich, as well as our outlet store in Talke." The popular footwear chain was founded in 1825 and operated across over 1,400 stores and franchises internationally at its peak. But as of July 2023, the brand had just 320 stores.
(4º§) Clarks brought in management consultants McKinsey & Co to help with restructuring plans after posting a £82.9million post-tax loss in 2019. It was then rescued from the brink of collapse with a £100million investment deal by private equity firm LionRock Capital.
(5º§) A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) was agreed which saw the Clarks family lose overall control of the company. A CVA allows firms that have run out of cash to look at ways to save the business, such as reducing rent rates with landlords. Companies often agree to a CVA to avoid insolvency, which can lead to closures or the whole business going bust.
(6º§) More than 50 stores were set to close following this announcement in November 2020 - but dozens more have shut since then. All is not lost for shoppers though, as the retailer has also relocated and opened new shops in recent months. The brand opened a new store on East Street in Taunton in April following the closure of its original high street store.
(7º§) Clarks also opened up a new store in Newcastle's Eldon Square shopping centre on May 14. Meanwhile, fellow footwear retailer Shoezone is pulling down the shutters on another store in its latest round of closures. Plus, we have the full list of 78 shops closing this week including Wetherspoons and House of Fraser. The cost of living crisis on top of a rise in online shopping has made it tougher than ever for businesses to keep physical stores open. Retailers and shoppers alike are also hit hard by stubbornly high energy costs and inflation.
Fonte: https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/24188403/clarks-shop-close-high-street/
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Legendary shoe shop to shut store for good as string of locations have already disappeared in 'end for high street'
(1º§) The retailer, which has more than 300 stores, has confirmed it'll shut for good at High Street in Newcastle under Lyme by the end of 2023. It comes after Clarks announced that it'll pull down the shutters in High Street Inverness before the end of this month. It'll also shut in Westwood Cross Shopping Centre in Kent in mid-November.
(2º§) Several Clarks stores closed earlier this year too, with its branch in Fareham Shopping Centre shutting on August 5 and the Dundee store closing on July 25. Before this, it closed the doors on two stores in Kent in Ashford and Gillingham at the end of 2022. Shoppers have reacted with disappointment at the Newcastle closure, with one writing on social media: "The end of the high street it's all gone now." While another added: "Another one so sad." And a third said: "I can't cope with this."
(3º§) A Clarks spokesperson told The Sun: "We have a strong duty of care to all our employees, and we are working closely with the store team as they now go through a period of consultation. "Customers can continue to shop from our full range of products online and at our nearby Clarks stores in Leek, Crewe and Nantwich, as well as our outlet store in Talke." The popular footwear chain was founded in 1825 and operated across over 1,400 stores and franchises internationally at its peak. But as of July 2023, the brand had just 320 stores.
(4º§) Clarks brought in management consultants McKinsey & Co to help with restructuring plans after posting a £82.9million post-tax loss in 2019. It was then rescued from the brink of collapse with a £100million investment deal by private equity firm LionRock Capital.
(5º§) A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) was agreed which saw the Clarks family lose overall control of the company. A CVA allows firms that have run out of cash to look at ways to save the business, such as reducing rent rates with landlords. Companies often agree to a CVA to avoid insolvency, which can lead to closures or the whole business going bust.
(6º§) More than 50 stores were set to close following this announcement in November 2020 - but dozens more have shut since then. All is not lost for shoppers though, as the retailer has also relocated and opened new shops in recent months. The brand opened a new store on East Street in Taunton in April following the closure of its original high street store.
(7º§) Clarks also opened up a new store in Newcastle's Eldon Square shopping centre on May 14. Meanwhile, fellow footwear retailer Shoezone is pulling down the shutters on another store in its latest round of closures. Plus, we have the full list of 78 shops closing this week including Wetherspoons and House of Fraser. The cost of living crisis on top of a rise in online shopping has made it tougher than ever for businesses to keep physical stores open. Retailers and shoppers alike are also hit hard by stubbornly high energy costs and inflation.
Fonte: https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/24188403/clarks-shop-close-high-street/
Consider the text and the following assertives:
I.The word "stubbornly" (7º§) could be translated as "persistentemente".
II.The word "footwear" (7º§) is an adverb.
III.The word "retailer" (1º§) could be replaced by "wholesaler" without losing meaning.
Which one(s) is(are) correct?
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Legendary shoe shop to shut store for good as string of locations have already disappeared in 'end for high street'
(1º§) The retailer, which has more than 300 stores, has confirmed it'll shut for good at High Street in Newcastle under Lyme by the end of 2023. It comes after Clarks announced that it'll pull down the shutters in High Street Inverness before the end of this month. It'll also shut in Westwood Cross Shopping Centre in Kent in mid-November.
(2º§) Several Clarks stores closed earlier this year too, with its branch in Fareham Shopping Centre shutting on August 5 and the Dundee store closing on July 25. Before this, it closed the doors on two stores in Kent in Ashford and Gillingham at the end of 2022. Shoppers have reacted with disappointment at the Newcastle closure, with one writing on social media: "The end of the high street it's all gone now." While another added: "Another one so sad." And a third said: "I can't cope with this."
(3º§) A Clarks spokesperson told The Sun: "We have a strong duty of care to all our employees, and we are working closely with the store team as they now go through a period of consultation. "Customers can continue to shop from our full range of products online and at our nearby Clarks stores in Leek, Crewe and Nantwich, as well as our outlet store in Talke." The popular footwear chain was founded in 1825 and operated across over 1,400 stores and franchises internationally at its peak. But as of July 2023, the brand had just 320 stores.
(4º§) Clarks brought in management consultants McKinsey & Co to help with restructuring plans after posting a £82.9million post-tax loss in 2019. It was then rescued from the brink of collapse with a £100million investment deal by private equity firm LionRock Capital.
(5º§) A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) was agreed which saw the Clarks family lose overall control of the company. A CVA allows firms that have run out of cash to look at ways to save the business, such as reducing rent rates with landlords. Companies often agree to a CVA to avoid insolvency, which can lead to closures or the whole business going bust.
(6º§) More than 50 stores were set to close following this announcement in November 2020 - but dozens more have shut since then. All is not lost for shoppers though, as the retailer has also relocated and opened new shops in recent months. The brand opened a new store on East Street in Taunton in April following the closure of its original high street store.
(7º§) Clarks also opened up a new store in Newcastle's Eldon Square shopping centre on May 14. Meanwhile, fellow footwear retailer Shoezone is pulling down the shutters on another store in its latest round of closures. Plus, we have the full list of 78 shops closing this week including Wetherspoons and House of Fraser. The cost of living crisis on top of a rise in online shopping has made it tougher than ever for businesses to keep physical stores open. Retailers and shoppers alike are also hit hard by stubbornly high energy costs and inflation.
Fonte: https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/24188403/clarks-shop-close-high-street/
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Legendary shoe shop to shut store for good as string of locations have already disappeared in 'end for high street'
(1º§) The retailer, which has more than 300 stores, has confirmed it'll shut for good at High Street in Newcastle under Lyme by the end of 2023. It comes after Clarks announced that it'll pull down the shutters in High Street Inverness before the end of this month. It'll also shut in Westwood Cross Shopping Centre in Kent in mid-November.
(2º§) Several Clarks stores closed earlier this year too, with its branch in Fareham Shopping Centre shutting on August 5 and the Dundee store closing on July 25. Before this, it closed the doors on two stores in Kent in Ashford and Gillingham at the end of 2022. Shoppers have reacted with disappointment at the Newcastle closure, with one writing on social media: "The end of the high street it's all gone now." While another added: "Another one so sad." And a third said: "I can't cope with this."
(3º§) A Clarks spokesperson told The Sun: "We have a strong duty of care to all our employees, and we are working closely with the store team as they now go through a period of consultation. "Customers can continue to shop from our full range of products online and at our nearby Clarks stores in Leek, Crewe and Nantwich, as well as our outlet store in Talke." The popular footwear chain was founded in 1825 and operated across over 1,400 stores and franchises internationally at its peak. But as of July 2023, the brand had just 320 stores.
(4º§) Clarks brought in management consultants McKinsey & Co to help with restructuring plans after posting a £82.9million post-tax loss in 2019. It was then rescued from the brink of collapse with a £100million investment deal by private equity firm LionRock Capital.
(5º§) A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) was agreed which saw the Clarks family lose overall control of the company. A CVA allows firms that have run out of cash to look at ways to save the business, such as reducing rent rates with landlords. Companies often agree to a CVA to avoid insolvency, which can lead to closures or the whole business going bust.
(6º§) More than 50 stores were set to close following this announcement in November 2020 - but dozens more have shut since then. All is not lost for shoppers though, as the retailer has also relocated and opened new shops in recent months. The brand opened a new store on East Street in Taunton in April following the closure of its original high street store.
(7º§) Clarks also opened up a new store in Newcastle's Eldon Square shopping centre on May 14. Meanwhile, fellow footwear retailer Shoezone is pulling down the shutters on another store in its latest round of closures. Plus, we have the full list of 78 shops closing this week including Wetherspoons and House of Fraser. The cost of living crisis on top of a rise in online shopping has made it tougher than ever for businesses to keep physical stores open. Retailers and shoppers alike are also hit hard by stubbornly high energy costs and inflation.
Fonte: https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/24188403/clarks-shop-close-high-street/
Consider the sentence below:
"Meanwhile, fellow footwear retailer Shoezone is pulling down the shutters on another store in its latest round of closures." (7º§)
It can be correctly translated as follows:
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Legendary shoe shop to shut store for good as string of locations have already disappeared in 'end for high street'
(1º§) The retailer, which has more than 300 stores, has confirmed it'll shut for good at High Street in Newcastle under Lyme by the end of 2023. It comes after Clarks announced that it'll pull down the shutters in High Street Inverness before the end of this month. It'll also shut in Westwood Cross Shopping Centre in Kent in mid-November.
(2º§) Several Clarks stores closed earlier this year too, with its branch in Fareham Shopping Centre shutting on August 5 and the Dundee store closing on July 25. Before this, it closed the doors on two stores in Kent in Ashford and Gillingham at the end of 2022. Shoppers have reacted with disappointment at the Newcastle closure, with one writing on social media: "The end of the high street it's all gone now." While another added: "Another one so sad." And a third said: "I can't cope with this."
(3º§) A Clarks spokesperson told The Sun: "We have a strong duty of care to all our employees, and we are working closely with the store team as they now go through a period of consultation. "Customers can continue to shop from our full range of products online and at our nearby Clarks stores in Leek, Crewe and Nantwich, as well as our outlet store in Talke." The popular footwear chain was founded in 1825 and operated across over 1,400 stores and franchises internationally at its peak. But as of July 2023, the brand had just 320 stores.
(4º§) Clarks brought in management consultants McKinsey & Co to help with restructuring plans after posting a £82.9million post-tax loss in 2019. It was then rescued from the brink of collapse with a £100million investment deal by private equity firm LionRock Capital.
(5º§) A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) was agreed which saw the Clarks family lose overall control of the company. A CVA allows firms that have run out of cash to look at ways to save the business, such as reducing rent rates with landlords. Companies often agree to a CVA to avoid insolvency, which can lead to closures or the whole business going bust.
(6º§) More than 50 stores were set to close following this announcement in November 2020 - but dozens more have shut since then. All is not lost for shoppers though, as the retailer has also relocated and opened new shops in recent months. The brand opened a new store on East Street in Taunton in April following the closure of its original high street store.
(7º§) Clarks also opened up a new store in Newcastle's Eldon Square shopping centre on May 14. Meanwhile, fellow footwear retailer Shoezone is pulling down the shutters on another store in its latest round of closures. Plus, we have the full list of 78 shops closing this week including Wetherspoons and House of Fraser. The cost of living crisis on top of a rise in online shopping has made it tougher than ever for businesses to keep physical stores open. Retailers and shoppers alike are also hit hard by stubbornly high energy costs and inflation.
Fonte: https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/24188403/clarks-shop-close-high-street/
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Legendary shoe shop to shut store for good as string of locations have already disappeared in 'end for high street'
(1º§) The retailer, which has more than 300 stores, has confirmed it'll shut for good at High Street in Newcastle under Lyme by the end of 2023. It comes after Clarks announced that it'll pull down the shutters in High Street Inverness before the end of this month. It'll also shut in Westwood Cross Shopping Centre in Kent in mid-November.
(2º§) Several Clarks stores closed earlier this year too, with its branch in Fareham Shopping Centre shutting on August 5 and the Dundee store closing on July 25. Before this, it closed the doors on two stores in Kent in Ashford and Gillingham at the end of 2022. Shoppers have reacted with disappointment at the Newcastle closure, with one writing on social media: "The end of the high street it's all gone now." While another added: "Another one so sad." And a third said: "I can't cope with this."
(3º§) A Clarks spokesperson told The Sun: "We have a strong duty of care to all our employees, and we are working closely with the store team as they now go through a period of consultation. "Customers can continue to shop from our full range of products online and at our nearby Clarks stores in Leek, Crewe and Nantwich, as well as our outlet store in Talke." The popular footwear chain was founded in 1825 and operated across over 1,400 stores and franchises internationally at its peak. But as of July 2023, the brand had just 320 stores.
(4º§) Clarks brought in management consultants McKinsey & Co to help with restructuring plans after posting a £82.9million post-tax loss in 2019. It was then rescued from the brink of collapse with a £100million investment deal by private equity firm LionRock Capital.
(5º§) A Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) was agreed which saw the Clarks family lose overall control of the company. A CVA allows firms that have run out of cash to look at ways to save the business, such as reducing rent rates with landlords. Companies often agree to a CVA to avoid insolvency, which can lead to closures or the whole business going bust.
(6º§) More than 50 stores were set to close following this announcement in November 2020 - but dozens more have shut since then. All is not lost for shoppers though, as the retailer has also relocated and opened new shops in recent months. The brand opened a new store on East Street in Taunton in April following the closure of its original high street store.
(7º§) Clarks also opened up a new store in Newcastle's Eldon Square shopping centre on May 14. Meanwhile, fellow footwear retailer Shoezone is pulling down the shutters on another store in its latest round of closures. Plus, we have the full list of 78 shops closing this week including Wetherspoons and House of Fraser. The cost of living crisis on top of a rise in online shopping has made it tougher than ever for businesses to keep physical stores open. Retailers and shoppers alike are also hit hard by stubbornly high energy costs and inflation.
Fonte: https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/24188403/clarks-shop-close-high-street/
De acordo com a Lei Orgânica do município de Guarujá do Sul/SC, as entidades dotadas de personalidade jurídica própria que compõem a Administração Indireta do Município se classificam em:
I. Autarquia e empresa pública.
II.Sociedade de economia mista e fundação pública.
III.Estatal e autarquia.
IV.Fundação pública e estatal.
Estão corretos:
"Mesorregiões são subdivisões dos estados que congregam diversos municípios de uma área geográfica com similaridades econômicas e sociais. Foram criadas pelo IBGE e são utilizadas para fins estatísticos e de planejamento público, não constituindo, portanto, entidades políticas ou administrativas".
Disponível em: https://indicadores.fecam.org.br/indice/mesorregioes/ano/2021
A qual mesorregião pertence o município de Guarujá do Sul?
Vícios de linguagem são desvios não intencionais da norma-padrão da língua, gerando problemas de entendimento do enunciado ou ruídos na comunicação.
Fonte: (https://www.portugues.com.br/redacao/vicios-de-linguagem.html)
Este vício de linguagem representa o desvio envolvendo erros no emprego de uma palavra, tratando de questões fonéticas (de som e de pronúncia) morfológicas (de ortografia e de flexões) ou semânticas (de sentidos e de significados). Exemplos: Ela é muito púdica. − O correto é "pudica".
Pelas características enunciadas, estamos nos referindo ao vício de linguagem denominado de:
Os "Vícios de linguagem" estão relacionados a desvios de sintaxe, erros no emprego de uma palavra, pleonasmo não intencional, ambiguidade de sentido, entre outros problemas de comunicação.
Fonte: (https://www.portugues.com.br/redacao/vicios-de-linguagem.html)
A frase: "Paguei caro por cada erro cometido na minha vida" - está escrita com termos que identificam o seguinte vício de linguagem.
Analise as assertivas seguintes:
I.Em: "esses dourados anos me ensinaram a amar melhor" − temos exemplo de concordância nominal e verbal.
II.A contração prepositiva usada em: "E sobretudo força — que vem do aprendizado" é imposta pela regência verbal.
III.As duas ocorrências da preposição essencial em: "regaço de amante e colo de amiga" são impostas pela regência nominal.
IV.Em: "Correntes ocultas não levam destroços" − temos, respectivamente: um substantivo como núcleo do sujeito simples; um substantivo com função sintática de objeto direto.
Marque a alternativa com a série correta.
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CANÇÃO NA PLENITUDE
(1º§) Não tenho mais os olhos de menina nem corpo adolescente, e a pele translúcida se machucou, há muito.
(2º§) Há rugas onde havia sedas, sou uma estrutura agrandada pelos anos e o peso dos fardos bons ou ruins. (Carreguei muitos com gosto e alguns com rebeldia.)
(3º§) O que te posso dar é mais que tudo o que perdi: dou-te os meus ganhos.
(4º§) A maturidade que consegue rir quando em outros tempos choraria, busca te agradar quando antigamente quereria apenas ser amada.
(5º§) Posso dar-te muito mais do que beleza e juventude agora: esses dourados anos me ensinaram a amar melhor, com mais paciência e não menos ardor, a entender-te se precisas, a aguardar-te quando vais, a dar-te regaço de amante e colo de amiga, e sobretudo força — que vem do aprendizado.
(6º§) Isso posso te dar: um mar antigo e confiável cujas marés — mesmo se fogem — retornam, cujas correntes ocultas não levam destroços, mas o sonho interminável das sereias.
(Lya Luft é escritora e poetisa.) − (jornaldepoesia.jor.br/lyaluft.html) − (Acesso 03.10.2023) − (Adaptado)
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
CANÇÃO NA PLENITUDE
(1º§) Não tenho mais os olhos de menina nem corpo adolescente, e a pele translúcida se machucou, há muito.
(2º§) Há rugas onde havia sedas, sou uma estrutura agrandada pelos anos e o peso dos fardos bons ou ruins. (Carreguei muitos com gosto e alguns com rebeldia.)
(3º§) O que te posso dar é mais que tudo o que perdi: dou-te os meus ganhos.
(4º§) A maturidade que consegue rir quando em outros tempos choraria, busca te agradar quando antigamente quereria apenas ser amada.
(5º§) Posso dar-te muito mais do que beleza e juventude agora: esses dourados anos me ensinaram a amar melhor, com mais paciência e não menos ardor, a entender-te se precisas, a aguardar-te quando vais, a dar-te regaço de amante e colo de amiga, e sobretudo força — que vem do aprendizado.
(6º§) Isso posso te dar: um mar antigo e confiável cujas marés — mesmo se fogem — retornam, cujas correntes ocultas não levam destroços, mas o sonho interminável das sereias.
(Lya Luft é escritora e poetisa.) − (jornaldepoesia.jor.br/lyaluft.html) − (Acesso 03.10.2023) − (Adaptado)
Analise as assertivas com o código V(Verdadeiro) ou F(Falso):
(__)No período: "Há rugas onde havia sedas" − temos exemplo de sujeito inexistente e objeto direto em cada oração.
(__)As vírgulas do período: "esses dourados anos me ensinaram a amar melhor, com mais paciência e não menos ardor," - separam expressão com função sintática de adjunto adverbial.
(__)No período: "quando antigamente quereria apenas ser amada" − temos expressão com ideia temporal, temos também adjetivo com função sintática de predicativo do sujeito.
(__)Na série: "há"; "marés"; "interminável"; "translúcida", temos, respectivamente: monossílabo tônico; dissílabo oxítono; polissílabo paroxítono; polissílabo proparoxítono.
Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
CANÇÃO NA PLENITUDE
(1º§) Não tenho mais os olhos de menina nem corpo adolescente, e a pele translúcida se machucou, há muito.
(2º§) Há rugas onde havia sedas, sou uma estrutura agrandada pelos anos e o peso dos fardos bons ou ruins. (Carreguei muitos com gosto e alguns com rebeldia.)
(3º§) O que te posso dar é mais que tudo o que perdi: dou-te os meus ganhos.
(4º§) A maturidade que consegue rir quando em outros tempos choraria, busca te agradar quando antigamente quereria apenas ser amada.
(5º§) Posso dar-te muito mais do que beleza e juventude agora: esses dourados anos me ensinaram a amar melhor, com mais paciência e não menos ardor, a entender-te se precisas, a aguardar-te quando vais, a dar-te regaço de amante e colo de amiga, e sobretudo força — que vem do aprendizado.
(6º§) Isso posso te dar: um mar antigo e confiável cujas marés — mesmo se fogem — retornam, cujas correntes ocultas não levam destroços, mas o sonho interminável das sereias.
(Lya Luft é escritora e poetisa.) − (jornaldepoesia.jor.br/lyaluft.html) − (Acesso 03.10.2023) − (Adaptado)
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
CANÇÃO NA PLENITUDE
(1º§) Não tenho mais os olhos de menina nem corpo adolescente, e a pele translúcida se machucou, há muito.
(2º§) Há rugas onde havia sedas, sou uma estrutura agrandada pelos anos e o peso dos fardos bons ou ruins. (Carreguei muitos com gosto e alguns com rebeldia.)
(3º§) O que te posso dar é mais que tudo o que perdi: dou-te os meus ganhos.
(4º§) A maturidade que consegue rir quando em outros tempos choraria, busca te agradar quando antigamente quereria apenas ser amada.
(5º§) Posso dar-te muito mais do que beleza e juventude agora: esses dourados anos me ensinaram a amar melhor, com mais paciência e não menos ardor, a entender-te se precisas, a aguardar-te quando vais, a dar-te regaço de amante e colo de amiga, e sobretudo força — que vem do aprendizado.
(6º§) Isso posso te dar: um mar antigo e confiável cujas marés — mesmo se fogem — retornam, cujas correntes ocultas não levam destroços, mas o sonho interminável das sereias.
(Lya Luft é escritora e poetisa.) − (jornaldepoesia.jor.br/lyaluft.html) − (Acesso 03.10.2023) − (Adaptado)
Marque a informação que não se comprova no período transcrito a seguir:
"O que te posso dar é mais que tudo o que perdi: dou-te os meus ganhos"
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
CANÇÃO NA PLENITUDE
(1º§) Não tenho mais os olhos de menina nem corpo adolescente, e a pele translúcida se machucou, há muito.
(2º§) Há rugas onde havia sedas, sou uma estrutura agrandada pelos anos e o peso dos fardos bons ou ruins. (Carreguei muitos com gosto e alguns com rebeldia.)
(3º§) O que te posso dar é mais que tudo o que perdi: dou-te os meus ganhos.
(4º§) A maturidade que consegue rir quando em outros tempos choraria, busca te agradar quando antigamente quereria apenas ser amada.
(5º§) Posso dar-te muito mais do que beleza e juventude agora: esses dourados anos me ensinaram a amar melhor, com mais paciência e não menos ardor, a entender-te se precisas, a aguardar-te quando vais, a dar-te regaço de amante e colo de amiga, e sobretudo força — que vem do aprendizado.
(6º§) Isso posso te dar: um mar antigo e confiável cujas marés — mesmo se fogem — retornam, cujas correntes ocultas não levam destroços, mas o sonho interminável das sereias.
(Lya Luft é escritora e poetisa.) − (jornaldepoesia.jor.br/lyaluft.html) − (Acesso 03.10.2023) − (Adaptado)