Questões de Vestibular Univap 2017 para Vestibular, Processo Seletivo 3
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Quando nasci, um anjo torto desses que vivem na sombra disse: Vai, Carlos! ser gauche na vida. (...) Meu Deus, por que me abandonaste se sabias que eu não era Deus se sabias que eu era fraco. Mundo mundo vasto mundo, se eu me chamasse Raimundo seria uma rima, não seria uma solução. Mundo mundo vasto mundo, mais vasto é meu coração. Eu não devia te dizer mas essa lua mas esse conhaque botam a gente comovido como o diabo. Carlos Drummond de Andrade in Alguma Poesia (1930)
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Mundo mundo vasto mundo, mais vasto é meu coração.
De acordo com a colocação desses versos em períodos, eles classificam-se como orações coordenadas
O ser humano se comunica por meio de textos. Desde uma simples e passageira interjeição como Olá até uma mensagem muitíssimo extensa. Em princípio, esses textos eram apenas orais. Hoje, são também escritos. Nesse processo, os textos ganharam formas de organização distintas, com propósitos nitidamente distintos também. (...)
Disponível em: http://educacao.globo.com/portugues/ assunto/texto-argumentativo/argumentacao.html. Acesso em 20 de set de 2016.
“Desde uma simples e passageira interjeição como Olá até uma mensagem "muitíssimo" extensa.” No trecho acima, o vocábulo "muitíssimo"
A questao refere-se ao texto abaixo.
The Century Trilogy: An epic of Follett proportions
By Kevin Nance September 7, 2012
Well before blockbuster movies, there were blockbuster novels: big, juicy, page-turning epics, with dozens of characters, exotic settings and multiple plots playing out over several years, often against the backdrop of some extended historical conflict. Tolstoy largely invented the form in 1869 with “War and Peace,” and by the middle of the 20th century, its latter-day stalwarts — including James Jones, Herman Wouk and the tireless fiction factory known as James Michener — bestrode the bestseller lists like the titans they were. In recent years, however, the form has fallen somewhat out of favor with writers, if not with readers. Who wants to spend so much time, day in and day out, with the same set of protagonists? Who wants to do all that research? Who has the nerve, not to mention the patience, to keep all those narrative balls in the air over hundreds of pages?
Ken Follett, actually. At 63, the Welsh author is one of the last Mohicans of the form, having traded his highly successful thrillers (“Eye of the Needle,” “The Key to Rebecca”) for the multigenerational historical saga in 1989’s “The Pillars of the Earth” (adapted as a Starz miniseries in 2010) and its sequel, 2007’s “World Without End,” which premieres as a miniseries on Reelz next month.
Adaptado - Disponível em: https://www.washingtonpost.
com/entertainment/books/the-century-trilogy-an-epic-of-
-follett-proportions/2012/09/07.Acesso 22/9/16.
A questao refere-se ao texto abaixo.
The Century Trilogy: An epic of Follett proportions
By Kevin Nance September 7, 2012
Well before blockbuster movies, there were blockbuster novels: big, juicy, page-turning epics, with dozens of characters, exotic settings and multiple plots playing out over several years, often against the backdrop of some extended historical conflict. Tolstoy largely invented the form in 1869 with “War and Peace,” and by the middle of the 20th century, its latter-day stalwarts — including James Jones, Herman Wouk and the tireless fiction factory known as James Michener — bestrode the bestseller lists like the titans they were. In recent years, however, the form has fallen somewhat out of favor with writers, if not with readers. Who wants to spend so much time, day in and day out, with the same set of protagonists? Who wants to do all that research? Who has the nerve, not to mention the patience, to keep all those narrative balls in the air over hundreds of pages?
Ken Follett, actually. At 63, the Welsh author is one of the last Mohicans of the form, having traded his highly successful thrillers (“Eye of the Needle,” “The Key to Rebecca”) for the multigenerational historical saga in 1989’s “The Pillars of the Earth” (adapted as a Starz miniseries in 2010) and its sequel, 2007’s “World Without End,” which premieres as a miniseries on Reelz next month.
Adaptado - Disponível em: https://www.washingtonpost.
com/entertainment/books/the-century-trilogy-an-epic-of-
-follett-proportions/2012/09/07.Acesso 22/9/16.
A questao refere-se ao texto abaixo.