Questões de Vestibular UFRGS 2025 para Vestibular - 2º Dia
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( ) As palavras she (l. 01), she (l. 45), her (l. 57) e herself (l. 60) têm o mesmo referente.
( ) A palavra did (l. 30) substitui o segmento direct her own material (l. 30-31), evitando portanto a repetição desse segmento.
( ) O pronome his (l. 35) refere-se a Chaplin’s Little Tramp (l. 34-35).
( ) O segmento reason and judgment, propriety and the prudent course (l. 50-51) é um aposto que se refere à palavra imperatives (l. 49).
A sequência correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é














I - In Phaedo and Symposium, Plato suggests that love is a desire for beauty and that when we love something or someone we want it as it is.
II - St. Augustine suggests we should not love people, but instead love the good that is in each person.
III- Meister Eckhart suggests that God contains all the good and all the beauty and thus loves us all.
Which ones are correct according to the text?




( ) The phrase ‘Love is love’ is based on the assumption that love is always good, so it does not make sense because it might be bad.
( ) The term ‘self-love’ is deceiving because it suggests one should love oneself instead of the good that is within one.
( ) Love, as an intrinsic virtue, may be harmful when directed to something or someone undeserving.
( ) If someone enjoys evil, it is a sign that they are morally flawed and in need of change.
The sequence should read, from top to bottom, is








I - Moreover, everyone knows human perfection is rare. If someone were perfect, they would be our God, not human. So, no human is completely perfect, and all people have some flaws.
II - Aditionally, because perfection in humans is so rare that anyone who attains it would be more God than human, we can say that all humans are at least partly imperfect.
III- Furthermore, most people believe human perfection is rare. Still, some people come close to it and may be compared to God; so, not all humans are bad.
If applied to the text, which ones would be correct and keep the original meaning?