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Sobre interpretação de texto | reading comprehension em inglês
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A respeito do texto, assinale V para as afirmativas verdadeiras e F para as falsas.
( ) The Fox and the Crow caracteriza-se como fábula.
( ) A intenção predominante do texto é informar.
( ) As aspas demarcam as falas dos interlocutores.
( ) Os personagens agem como seres humanos.
Assinale a seqüência correta.
TEXTO I
Little Boy: What does your Daddy do?
Little Girl: Whatever my Momma tells him.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
TEXTO II
George: Which candidate is your wife going to vote for?
Herman: Oh, she’ll vote for the same one I do.
George: Which one is that? Herman: I don’t know yet. She’s going to tell me
tomorrow.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
TEXTO I
Little Boy: What does your Daddy do?
Little Girl: Whatever my Momma tells him.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
TEXTO II
George: Which candidate is your wife going to vote for?
Herman: Oh, she’ll vote for the same one I do.
George: Which one is that? Herman: I don’t know yet. She’s going to tell me
tomorrow.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
TEXTO I
Little Boy: What does your Daddy do?
Little Girl: Whatever my Momma tells him.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
TEXTO II
George: Which candidate is your wife going to vote for?
Herman: Oh, she’ll vote for the same one I do.
George: Which one is that? Herman: I don’t know yet. She’s going to tell me
tomorrow.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
TEXTO I
Little Boy: What does your Daddy do?
Little Girl: Whatever my Momma tells him.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
TEXTO II
George: Which candidate is your wife going to vote for?
Herman: Oh, she’ll vote for the same one I do.
George: Which one is that? Herman: I don’t know yet. She’s going to tell me
tomorrow.
(JANSSEN, Arlo T. International Stories.
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981.)

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Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
[email protected] Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)



Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
[email protected] Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)



Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
[email protected] Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)



Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
[email protected] Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)
correctly completes the statement in each question.
TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50
Political corruption
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)
correctly completes the statement in each question.
TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50
Political corruption
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)
correctly completes the statement in each question.
TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50
Political corruption
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)

