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Q3669789 Pedagogia
Com base no texto da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDB), qual das seguintes afirmativas é CORRETA sobre as responsabilidades da União em relação à organização do sistema educacional no Brasil?
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Q3669788 Direito da Criança e do Adolescente - Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA) - Lei nº 8.069 de 1990
De acordo com o Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA), qual das opções a seguir NÃO está incluída na garantia de prioridade assegurada pela família, comunidade, sociedade em geral e poder público para a efetivação dos direitos relacionados à vida, saúde, alimentação, educação, esporte, lazer, profissionalização, cultura, dignidade, respeito, liberdade e convivência familiar e comunitária da criança e do adolescente? 
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Q3669787 Inglês
Consider the sentence below:

His____explanation of the complex scientific theory made it comprehensible even to those with limited knowledge in the field.

Choose the term that correctly completes the sentence above and accurately characterizes a person who communicates clearly and persuasively with concise language.
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Q3669786 Pedagogia
Durante uma aula de Língua Inglesa, os alunos são desafiados a realizar um projeto de aprendizagem baseado em investigação sobre a cultura britânica contemporânea. Eles devem explorar temas como música, moda, esportes, entre outros, para aprimorar suas habilidades de pesquisa e conhecimento cultural. No contexto da pedagogia de projetos, qual é o papel do professor no processo? 
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Q3669785 Inglês
Dialogue:
Karen: Have you heard about the new art exhibition at the downtown gallery?
Bruce: Yes, I have. I heard it features works from artists around the world. I'm planning to go this weekend.
Karen: That sounds amazing! I heard they're showcasing a diverse range of artistic styles and cultural influences.
Based on the conversation, what can be inferred about Bruce's attitude towards the art exhibition? 
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Q3669784 Inglês
You are writing an email to your friend describing a recent experience at a local farmers' market. Which of the following sentences would be the most appropriate opening line for your email, engaging your friend's interest in your experience?
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Q3669783 Pedagogia
De acordo com a teoria crítica do currículo, qual é o papel da educação no contexto social? 
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Q3669782 Pedagogia
Julgue as sentenças abaixo como VERDADEIRAS ou FALSAS:

1.(__)Em uma aula, é fundamental propor atividades que permitam aos alunos aplicar o conhecimento de maneira prática, o que pode incluir: exercícios escritos, aula expositiva, livro didático, experimentos, projetos, entre outros.

2.(__)Para um plano de aula, é necessário organizar o conteúdo de forma lógica e progressiva utilizando métodos variados, como discussões em grupo, atividades práticas, demonstrações, vídeos e debates para manter os alunos envolvidos.

3.(__)É essencial que o plano de aula contemple estratégias e adaptações para os alunos com necessidades educacionais especiais de modo a garantir que eles também possam participar plenamente da aula.

A sequência CORRETA é:
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Q3669781 Pedagogia
Podemos afirmar que "formação para o trabalho e para a cidadania, com ênfase nos valores morais e éticos em que se fundamenta a sociedade" seria um(a): 
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Q3669780 Linguística
Qual dos seguintes aspectos ilustra com mais clareza a influência da língua estrangeira na cultura de um país?
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Q3669779 Pedagogia
A avaliação na educação pode ser influenciada por vieses inconscientes dos avaliadores. Qual das seguintes ações é uma estratégia eficaz para reduzir o viés na avaliação?         
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Q3669778 Inglês
Dialogue:
Susan: Hey, have you seen my keys? I can't find them anywhere!
Patrick: Did you check the living room? You might have left them there last night.
Susan: Oh, you're right! I just found them behind the couch. Thanks!
Which phrasal verb in the dialogue means "to discover" or "to locate something that was lost"? 
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Q3669777 Inglês
You are tasked with writing an abstract for a research paper on renewable energy sources. Which of the following options represents an effective abstract, summarizing the key points of your research concisely and clearly? 
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Q3669693 Inglês

Complete the dialogue with the appropriate comparative form:



A: This book is interesting, but the sequel is_____.


B: Really? I didn't know that. I'll have to read it.

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Q3669692 Pedagogia
Leia o excerto a seguir:

Este método é uma abordagem educacional que enfatiza a aprendizagem de línguas por meio da prática oral e auditiva. Desenvolvido nas décadas de 1950 e 1960, esse método foi influenciado pelos avanços na linguística estruturalista e nas teorias do comportamento. Ele surgiu como uma resposta às críticas ao método de gramática e tradução, que dominou o ensino de línguas durante muito tempo. Entre suas principais características, é possível destacar: ênfase na oralidade, repetição e memorização, imitação, prática estruturada.

O excerto faz referência ao chamado:
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Q3669691 Inglês
Identify the sentence with the correct transformation from direct to indirect speech:
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Q3669690 Inglês
Complete the dialogue with the correct use of numerals and nominal groups, respectively:

A: How____have you visited so far?
B: I have been to____countries. My goal is to visit at least____more next year.
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Q3669689 Inglês
Identify the sentence with a causative verb form:
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Q3669688 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
According to the information provided, what is the significance of the new license obtained by Anastrozole (Arimidex) from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency?
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Q3669687 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
What is the antecedent of the pronoun "it" in the sentence "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women" (5º§)?
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12721: D
12722: D
12723: B
12724: C
12725: A
12726: B
12727: D
12728: A
12729: D
12730: C
12731: B
12732: C
12733: A
12734: E
12735: A
12736: A
12737: A
12738: C
12739: B
12740: B