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Q1266476 Biologia
A polinização é um processo que se caracteriza pela liberação de pólen que será transportado até outra parte da mesma planta ou para outra planta. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta, corretamente, a estrutura que, quando madura, libera os grãos de pólen.
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Q1266473 Biologia
Segundo um relatório da Organização das Nações Unidas para a Agricultura e a Alimentação (FAO) publicado em 2014, os artrópodes têm um grande potencial para alimentar os humanos e diminuir a situação da fome em algumas regiões do mundo. Esse potencial se dá pelo fato de a produção desses animais ocupar menos espaço, pela rápida reprodução e desenvolvimento dos animais, pela menor quantidade de CO2 produzido e por serem alimentos com grande quantidade de proteínas. Considerando que uma pessoa quisesse começar a criar artrópodes para vender como alimento, assinale a alternativa que apresenta, corretamente, qual grupo de animais escolher.
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Q1266472 Biologia

A digestão é um processo mecânico e químico que transforma os alimentos em substâncias assimiláveis pelas células.

Sobre o processo de digestão, considere as afirmativas a seguir.


I. A digestão das proteínas inicia-se no intestino delgado pela ação da tripsina.

II. A digestão que ocorre na boca é mecânica e química.

III. A bile, produzida no fígado, tem como principal componente os sais biliares que emulsionam os lipídios.

IV. O produto final da ação da enzima maltase na maltose é a glicose.


Assinale a alternativa correta.

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Q1266471 Biologia
Para o cruzamento de plantas de trigo, foram escolhidos, na geração parental, indivíduos que produzem sementes vermelho-escuras (genéotipo AABB) e indivíduos que produzem sementes brancas (genótipo aabb). O resultado do cruzamento dos indivíduos parentais resultou em uma F1 com 100% de indivíduos que produziam sementes vermelhas (genótipo AaBb). Sabendo que se trata de um caso de herança poligênica (ou quantitativa), assinale a alternativa que apresenta, corretamente, as possíveis cores das sementes da geração F2 que resultou do cruzamento de indivíduos de genótipo AaBb.
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Q1266470 Biologia

O modo de vida de um indivíduo (ou de uma população) de qualquer espécie inclui fatores abióticos, relação com outros organismos, tipo de alimentação, como exploram os recursos do ambiente, inimigos naturais, estratégias de sobrevivência etc.

É correto afirmar que esse conjunto de informações descreve

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Q1266030 Inglês
TEXT I
‘500 Years of Brazil’s Discovery’ 
By GAIL FINEBERG

   Our territory was already inhabited before 1500 A.D., by a large population, estimated in the 1500s at 3 million Indians, with their own communal organization and traditions.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The Portuguese found Brazil attractive, as did the French, Dutch and Spanish. The first agreement between Spain and Portugal on frontiers was not reached until 1750.
   The Jesuits were enterprising, and their missionary efforts spread throughout the country between 1625 and 1759.
   The religious influence was responsible for an extraordinarily beautiful Brazilian baroque architecture.
   Thoughts of independence began to take root in the late 18th century. Revolutionary events in Europe had a profound effect on Brazil. Napoleon’s invasion of Portugal prompted the Portuguese prince regent, Dom João, to move the Portuguese court to Brazil in 1808.
   Brazil matured quickly as the seat of the Portuguese empire. The prince opened Brazilian ports to trade with friendly nations, including Great Britain, and also government offices in Rio de Janeiro, a supreme court, a bank, the royal treasury, mint, printing office, a national library with holdings from the Portuguese National Library and other academic institutions.
   With the death of Portugal’s queen, Maria I, in 1816, the regent became King João VI. He returned to Portugal in 1821 to contain a revolution there and appointed his son, Dom Pedro, as regent in Brazil. Dom Pedro refused orders a few months later to return to Lisbon, established a legislative assembly in São Paulo and proclaimed Brazil’s independence from Portugal on Sept. 7, 1822.
   Dom Pedro I was crowned emperor in 1822, but after a troubled reign marked by conflict with the assembly, he abdicated in favor of 5-year- old Dom Pedro de Alcântara in 1831. For the next nine years, Brazil seethed with civil unrest until both houses of parliament declared the young regent had reached majority in 1840. The Brazilian Empire lasted to 1889.
   Dom Pedro II proved to be an enlightened leader. Brazil grew and prospered under his reign, and the country enjoyed a great deal of stability. (The country’s population grew from 4 million to 14 million; railroads built 5,000 miles of track; and public revenues and products multiplied.) However, support for a republic grew, and the empire finally collapsed in 1889, when the royal family went to exile in Europe.
   The country’s 19th century economy relied on slave-based agriculture. Slave trade with Africa did not cease until 1853. At the dawn of the 21st century, Brazil, with an economy that is the eighth largest in the world, is a contributor of music, painting, literature and other arts to the world’s culture.

 https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0006/brazil.html

According to the text above, ‘500 Years of Brazil’s Discovery’, it is possible to assert that:
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Q1266029 Inglês

TEXT II

The Jurutauí Legend

Jurutauí was the bird with the most beautiful song in the forest and, because it sang so melodiously, it was truly admired by the other birds. One day Jurutauí saw the moon shining splendidly and fell deeply in love with her. Then, to be heard by its muse, it flew to the highest tree to sing love songs through the night, filling the forest with the most devoted sounds.

 Jurutauí couldn’t accept such a distance from its lover and flew higher and higher, trying to reach it. But the power of gravity could not be overcome. After a long struggle Jurutauí fell straight to the ground. Dizzy, it tried to recover and sing its beautiful song, but only a strident and terrible screech came from its throat and echoed through the forest. The other birds surrounded Jurutauí and mourned for the loss of the most beautiful birdsong in the forest. Now when the forest echoes with raucous and sad notes, everyone knows that it’s because Jurutauí is singing.


Disponível em: < http://www.sumauma.net/amazonian/legends/ legends-juru.html > CELEMENT, Rosa. Acesso em:31 jul. 16 (adaptado).

According to the Tag questions rules choose the CORRECT alternative:
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Q1266028 Inglês

TEXT II

The Jurutauí Legend

Jurutauí was the bird with the most beautiful song in the forest and, because it sang so melodiously, it was truly admired by the other birds. One day Jurutauí saw the moon shining splendidly and fell deeply in love with her. Then, to be heard by its muse, it flew to the highest tree to sing love songs through the night, filling the forest with the most devoted sounds.

 Jurutauí couldn’t accept such a distance from its lover and flew higher and higher, trying to reach it. But the power of gravity could not be overcome. After a long struggle Jurutauí fell straight to the ground. Dizzy, it tried to recover and sing its beautiful song, but only a strident and terrible screech came from its throat and echoed through the forest. The other birds surrounded Jurutauí and mourned for the loss of the most beautiful birdsong in the forest. Now when the forest echoes with raucous and sad notes, everyone knows that it’s because Jurutauí is singing.


Disponível em: < http://www.sumauma.net/amazonian/legends/ legends-juru.html > CELEMENT, Rosa. Acesso em:31 jul. 16 (adaptado).

Read the text above and choose the only CORRECT alternative:
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Q1266027 Inglês
TEXT I
‘500 Years of Brazil’s Discovery’ 
By GAIL FINEBERG

   Our territory was already inhabited before 1500 A.D., by a large population, estimated in the 1500s at 3 million Indians, with their own communal organization and traditions.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The Portuguese found Brazil attractive, as did the French, Dutch and Spanish. The first agreement between Spain and Portugal on frontiers was not reached until 1750.
   The Jesuits were enterprising, and their missionary efforts spread throughout the country between 1625 and 1759.
   The religious influence was responsible for an extraordinarily beautiful Brazilian baroque architecture.
   Thoughts of independence began to take root in the late 18th century. Revolutionary events in Europe had a profound effect on Brazil. Napoleon’s invasion of Portugal prompted the Portuguese prince regent, Dom João, to move the Portuguese court to Brazil in 1808.
   Brazil matured quickly as the seat of the Portuguese empire. The prince opened Brazilian ports to trade with friendly nations, including Great Britain, and also government offices in Rio de Janeiro, a supreme court, a bank, the royal treasury, mint, printing office, a national library with holdings from the Portuguese National Library and other academic institutions.
   With the death of Portugal’s queen, Maria I, in 1816, the regent became King João VI. He returned to Portugal in 1821 to contain a revolution there and appointed his son, Dom Pedro, as regent in Brazil. Dom Pedro refused orders a few months later to return to Lisbon, established a legislative assembly in São Paulo and proclaimed Brazil’s independence from Portugal on Sept. 7, 1822.
   Dom Pedro I was crowned emperor in 1822, but after a troubled reign marked by conflict with the assembly, he abdicated in favor of 5-year- old Dom Pedro de Alcântara in 1831. For the next nine years, Brazil seethed with civil unrest until both houses of parliament declared the young regent had reached majority in 1840. The Brazilian Empire lasted to 1889.
   Dom Pedro II proved to be an enlightened leader. Brazil grew and prospered under his reign, and the country enjoyed a great deal of stability. (The country’s population grew from 4 million to 14 million; railroads built 5,000 miles of track; and public revenues and products multiplied.) However, support for a republic grew, and the empire finally collapsed in 1889, when the royal family went to exile in Europe.
   The country’s 19th century economy relied on slave-based agriculture. Slave trade with Africa did not cease until 1853. At the dawn of the 21st century, Brazil, with an economy that is the eighth largest in the world, is a contributor of music, painting, literature and other arts to the world’s culture.

 https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0006/brazil.html


Roraima is an interesting mountain located in the Guiana Highlands. The peak actually shares the border with Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana, but the mountain is almost always approached from the Venezuela side. The Brazil and Guyana sides are much more difficult. The mountain’s highest point is Maverick Rock which is at and on the Venezuela side (thought some other sources may differ on this). Mount Roraima was the first of the Tepuis to be climbed and the credit goes to English botanist Everard Im Thurn on an expedition sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society in 1884. It was his subsequent lectures in England that are believed to have inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s book ‘The Lost World’
According to the sentence highlighted in the text, the CORRECT alternative is in:

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Q1266026 Inglês
TEXT I
‘500 Years of Brazil’s Discovery’ 
By GAIL FINEBERG

   Our territory was already inhabited before 1500 A.D., by a large population, estimated in the 1500s at 3 million Indians, with their own communal organization and traditions.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The Portuguese found Brazil attractive, as did the French, Dutch and Spanish. The first agreement between Spain and Portugal on frontiers was not reached until 1750.
   The Jesuits were enterprising, and their missionary efforts spread throughout the country between 1625 and 1759.
   The religious influence was responsible for an extraordinarily beautiful Brazilian baroque architecture.
   Thoughts of independence began to take root in the late 18th century. Revolutionary events in Europe had a profound effect on Brazil. Napoleon’s invasion of Portugal prompted the Portuguese prince regent, Dom João, to move the Portuguese court to Brazil in 1808.
   Brazil matured quickly as the seat of the Portuguese empire. The prince opened Brazilian ports to trade with friendly nations, including Great Britain, and also government offices in Rio de Janeiro, a supreme court, a bank, the royal treasury, mint, printing office, a national library with holdings from the Portuguese National Library and other academic institutions.
   With the death of Portugal’s queen, Maria I, in 1816, the regent became King João VI. He returned to Portugal in 1821 to contain a revolution there and appointed his son, Dom Pedro, as regent in Brazil. Dom Pedro refused orders a few months later to return to Lisbon, established a legislative assembly in São Paulo and proclaimed Brazil’s independence from Portugal on Sept. 7, 1822.
   Dom Pedro I was crowned emperor in 1822, but after a troubled reign marked by conflict with the assembly, he abdicated in favor of 5-year- old Dom Pedro de Alcântara in 1831. For the next nine years, Brazil seethed with civil unrest until both houses of parliament declared the young regent had reached majority in 1840. The Brazilian Empire lasted to 1889.
   Dom Pedro II proved to be an enlightened leader. Brazil grew and prospered under his reign, and the country enjoyed a great deal of stability. (The country’s population grew from 4 million to 14 million; railroads built 5,000 miles of track; and public revenues and products multiplied.) However, support for a republic grew, and the empire finally collapsed in 1889, when the royal family went to exile in Europe.
   The country’s 19th century economy relied on slave-based agriculture. Slave trade with Africa did not cease until 1853. At the dawn of the 21st century, Brazil, with an economy that is the eighth largest in the world, is a contributor of music, painting, literature and other arts to the world’s culture.

 https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0006/brazil.html


In the last paragraph of the text above, the expression “At the dawn” means:
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Q1266025 Inglês
TEXT I
‘500 Years of Brazil’s Discovery’ 
By GAIL FINEBERG

   Our territory was already inhabited before 1500 A.D., by a large population, estimated in the 1500s at 3 million Indians, with their own communal organization and traditions.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The Portuguese found Brazil attractive, as did the French, Dutch and Spanish. The first agreement between Spain and Portugal on frontiers was not reached until 1750.
   The Jesuits were enterprising, and their missionary efforts spread throughout the country between 1625 and 1759.
   The religious influence was responsible for an extraordinarily beautiful Brazilian baroque architecture.
   Thoughts of independence began to take root in the late 18th century. Revolutionary events in Europe had a profound effect on Brazil. Napoleon’s invasion of Portugal prompted the Portuguese prince regent, Dom João, to move the Portuguese court to Brazil in 1808.
   Brazil matured quickly as the seat of the Portuguese empire. The prince opened Brazilian ports to trade with friendly nations, including Great Britain, and also government offices in Rio de Janeiro, a supreme court, a bank, the royal treasury, mint, printing office, a national library with holdings from the Portuguese National Library and other academic institutions.
   With the death of Portugal’s queen, Maria I, in 1816, the regent became King João VI. He returned to Portugal in 1821 to contain a revolution there and appointed his son, Dom Pedro, as regent in Brazil. Dom Pedro refused orders a few months later to return to Lisbon, established a legislative assembly in São Paulo and proclaimed Brazil’s independence from Portugal on Sept. 7, 1822.
   Dom Pedro I was crowned emperor in 1822, but after a troubled reign marked by conflict with the assembly, he abdicated in favor of 5-year- old Dom Pedro de Alcântara in 1831. For the next nine years, Brazil seethed with civil unrest until both houses of parliament declared the young regent had reached majority in 1840. The Brazilian Empire lasted to 1889.
   Dom Pedro II proved to be an enlightened leader. Brazil grew and prospered under his reign, and the country enjoyed a great deal of stability. (The country’s population grew from 4 million to 14 million; railroads built 5,000 miles of track; and public revenues and products multiplied.) However, support for a republic grew, and the empire finally collapsed in 1889, when the royal family went to exile in Europe.
   The country’s 19th century economy relied on slave-based agriculture. Slave trade with Africa did not cease until 1853. At the dawn of the 21st century, Brazil, with an economy that is the eighth largest in the world, is a contributor of music, painting, literature and other arts to the world’s culture.

 https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0006/brazil.html


According to Brazil’s History, Cabral reached the Brazilian coast in the:
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Q1266015 História
Durante o governo de José Sarney, em relação à primeira eleição direta depois da ditadura civil militar, pode-se afirmar:
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Q1266014 História
Quanto ao golpe de 1964 no Brasil, o qual deu início a uma ditadura civil-militar que durou 21 anos e em consonância com a Guerra Fria, pode-se dizer:
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Q1266013 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
A República Brasileira participou da Segunda Guerra Mundial ao lado dos Aliados, lutando contra o Eixo. Neste contexto, tem grande importância o território de Roraima para os serviços de vigilância estadunidense por quê:
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Q1266012 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
Na aula magna que proferiu na UFRR em maio de 2016, Davi Kopenawa afirmou: “Não só índio vai sofrer, todo mundo vai sofrer, todo mundo vai tomar água suja...” Relacionando a afirmação do autor com a história de contato dos povos indígenas durante a colonização de Roraima, é INCORRETO afirmar:
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Q1266011 História
Durante o Período Regencial, a atuação política dos partidos Liberal e Conservador não impediu ocorrência de diversos conflitos, entre eles a Cabanagem, que envolveu a população civil, políticos influentes e as forças militares leais aos governos regenciais, entre 1835 e 1840.
Sobre esse contexto pode-se afirmar, EXCETO:
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Q1266010 História
TEXTO I
“ ...na cidade de Óbidos, em 11 de janeiro de 1854 [...] Raimunda, “24 anos de idade, crioula, bem retinta, um tanto baixa, bem figurada, muito humilde” [...] estava fugida com seu companheiro José Moisés, “de 26 anos de idade, cafuz bastante fornido do corpo, estatura regular, mal encarado, olhos pequenos, e fundos”. Os dois fugiram com a ajuda do forro Antônio Maranhoto, natural do Maranhão que [...antes] “foi marinheiro de embarcação de guerra”[...]. Em fevereiro de 1861, a escrava Benedita, “cafuza, natural de Óbidos, com falta de dentes na frente, cabelos cacheados, cheia de corpo, cara risonha” fugiu na companhia do soldado mulato Francisco Lima. Levou uma rede nova, um balaio e um baú de cedro contendo “um par de chinela, um fio de conta de ouro, uma camisa de chita amarela, uma saia de cambraia branca com três folhos e duas camisas brancas”. Em abril do mesmo ano, a escrava Maria, “crioula retinta, magra, alta, olhos e beiços grandes” fugiu com Hipólito, “crioulo bem retinto, barbado, falta de dentes na parte superior”. Maria e Hipólito fugiram pouco tempo depois do falecimento de seu senhor Antônio Guerra, diretor de índios no rio Madeira. A viúva pedia sua captura e ainda oferecia 100 mil réis de recompensa por cada escravo.” 

CAVALCANTI, Y.R.O; SAMPAIO, P.M. Histórias de Joaquinas, Mulheres, Escravidão e Liberdade (Brasil, Amazonas: séc.XIX). Revista Afro-Ásia, 46. p.97-120. Disponível em < http://www.scielo.br/pdf/afro/n46/a03n46.pdf>
Com base no texto I e nos seus conhecimentos sobre a escravidão negra no Brasil durante a segunda metade do século XIX, é CORRETO afirmar:
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Q1266009 História

Leia o texto a seguir, sobre o funcionamento das escolas medievais:

“Eu vejo uma reunião de estudantes; seu número é grande, há de todas as idades; há crianças, adolescentes, moços e velho […]. Seus estudos são diferente; uns exercitam sua língua inculta a pronunciar novas palavras e a produzir sons que lhes são insólitos. Outros aprendem, em seguida, ouvindo as inflexões dos termos, sua composição e sua derivação […]. Outros trabalham com um estilete em tábuas revestidas com cera. Outros traçam com mão sábia, sobre membranas, diversas figuras de cores diferentes […] Outros, a tanger uma corda esticada sobre um pedaço de madeira, tirando dela melodias variadas. Outros, explicando certas figuras de geometria. Outros, com o auxílio de certos instrumentos, o curso e a posição dos astros e a revolução dos céus. Outros tratando da natureza das plantas, da constituição dos homens, das propriedades e virtudes de todas as coisas.

(SAINT-VICTOR, Hurgues. De vanitate mundi. In: PINSKY, Jaime. 100 textos de história antiga. São Paulo: Contexto, 1989, p.125).


Com base no texto e sobre o acesso às escolas e universidades medievais na Europa Ocidental, podemos concluir que:

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Q1266008 História
“De todos os legados culturais deixados pelos gregos antigos, os três que tiveram impacto mais óbvio na vida ocidental moderna são o atletismo, a democracia e o drama. Nos dias de hoje, poucos indivíduos estudam grego antigo e, no entanto, a maioria já assistiu (pelo menos na televisão) a um evento atlético, ou a políticos empenhados em debate democrático ou à encenação de uma peça teatral”.
CARTLEDGE, Paul (Org.). Grécia Antiga. São Paulo: Ediouro, 2009. p. 316.
O Brasil, em 2016, sediou os Jogos Olímpicos. Entretanto, as primeiras Olimpíadas realizaram-se em 776 a.C. com apenas uma modalidade – a corrida de 200 metros, chamada Stadion. Durante sete dias, atletas de todas as cidades gregas, em sua maioria jovens de famílias aristocráticas, reuniam-se para o festival olímpico. Sobre o surgimento dos Jogos Olímpicos, marque a alternativa CORRETA:
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Q1266007 História
Em Boa Vista, capital do estado de RR, encontra-se a Feira do Produtor, onde são comercializados diversos tipos de cereais e tuberosas como: milho e mandioca. Estes produtos são nativos da América, como mostra o texto abaixo:
“O milho foi domesticado na Mesoamérica, e daí resultou o milho que se conhece hoje. […] A mandioca, tão importante hoje em dia, é uma planta venenosa, extremamente tóxica, que foi domesticada na Amazônia por um processo de engenharia genética”.
NEVES, Eduardo Góes. Por que não tem pirâmide no Brasil?. In: Por ti América: aventura arqueológica: depoimentos. Idealização, concepção e desenho expositivo Alex Peirano Chacon. Rio de Janeiro: Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil. CPDOC, 2006. p.38.

A partir da leitura do texto, podemos afirmar que a domesticação de plantas desenvolvida pelos habitantes da América, ocorre:

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19101: A
19102: D
19103: E
19104: A
19105: B
19106: C
19107: D
19108: A
19109: E
19110: A
19111: C
19112: E
19113: A
19114: A
19115: D
19116: D
19117: D
19118: E
19119: A
19120: C