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Q244684 Português
EmUns diziam que se matou, outros, que fora para o Acre.”, a vírgula em destaque, colocada depois da palavra “outros”, foi empregada do mesmo modo na alternativa:
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Q244683 Português
Assinale a alternativa em que todas as palavras estão grafadas corretamente.
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Q244682 Português
Leia o fragmento a seguir e responda a questão 11.


Em “...vim pensando...", quanto ao aspecto verbal, a expressão é uma perífrase
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Q244681 Português
EmNão me leves para o mar.”, quanto ao sentido, a frase é
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Q244679 Português
Assinale a oração cujo sujeito é inexistente.
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Q244678 Português
Assinale a alternativa em que a passagem do imperativo afirmativo para o imperativo negativo está correta.
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Q244677 Português
Na frase “Se o ______ , avisa-me.” , a alternativa que completa corretamente a frase é:
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Q244676 Português
Leia o trecho abaixo e responda a questão a seguir.

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O sujeito de “enche-se”, no 3º verso é
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Q244675 Português
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No texto, extraído de Vozes d’África, de Castro Alves, encontramos a seguinte figura de linguagem:
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Q244674 Português
Identifique a alternativa correta quanto à classificação das palavras em negrito e sublinhadas, na ordem em que aparecem, presentes no trecho de O Apólogo, de Machado de Assis:

“Não sei se disse que isto se passava em casa de uma baronesa, que tinha a modista ao pé de si, para não andar atrás dela.” [...]
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Q244673 Português
“Nunca escreva um anúncio que você não gostaria que sua família lesse. Você não contaria mentiras para a sua própria esposa. Não conte para minha.” (David Ogilvy)

Assinale a alternativa correta quanto ao emprego das formas verbais.
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Q244672 Português
Assinale a alternativa correta, em relação ao significado dos termos em negrito e sublinhados.
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Q244603 Inglês

Brazilian Forces Claim Victory in Gang Haven


       RIO DE JANEIRO - In a quick and decisive military operation, Brazilian security forces took control of this city’s most notorious slum on Sunday, celebrating victory over drug gangs after a weeklong battle.

       In the early afternoon, the military police raised the flags of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro atop a building on the highest hill in the Alemão shantytown complex, providing a rare moment of happiness and celebration in a decades-long battle to rid this city’s violent slums of drug gangs.

       An air of calm and relief swept through the neighborhood, as residents opened their windows and began walking the streets. Dozens of children ran from their houses in shorts and bikinis to jump into a swimming pool that used to belong to a gang leader. Residents congregated around televisions in bars and restaurants, cheering for the police as if they were cheering for their favorite soccer teams. “Now the  community is ours,” Jovelino Ferreira, a 60-year-old pastor, said, his eyes filling with tears. “This time it will be different. We have to have faith. Many people who didn’t deserve have suffered here.”

http://www.nytimes.com, consulta em 28/11/2010
In the last paragraph, the author is describing a scene of
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Q244602 Inglês

Brazilian Forces Claim Victory in Gang Haven


       RIO DE JANEIRO - In a quick and decisive military operation, Brazilian security forces took control of this city’s most notorious slum on Sunday, celebrating victory over drug gangs after a weeklong battle.

       In the early afternoon, the military police raised the flags of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro atop a building on the highest hill in the Alemão shantytown complex, providing a rare moment of happiness and celebration in a decades-long battle to rid this city’s violent slums of drug gangs.

       An air of calm and relief swept through the neighborhood, as residents opened their windows and began walking the streets. Dozens of children ran from their houses in shorts and bikinis to jump into a swimming pool that used to belong to a gang leader. Residents congregated around televisions in bars and restaurants, cheering for the police as if they were cheering for their favorite soccer teams. “Now the  community is ours,” Jovelino Ferreira, a 60-year-old pastor, said, his eyes filling with tears. “This time it will be different. We have to have faith. Many people who didn’t deserve have suffered here.”

http://www.nytimes.com, consulta em 28/11/2010
It is correct to say that, after the decisive military operation in the Alemão shantytown complex, Jovelino Ferreira was
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Q244601 Inglês

Brazilian Forces Claim Victory in Gang Haven


       RIO DE JANEIRO - In a quick and decisive military operation, Brazilian security forces took control of this city’s most notorious slum on Sunday, celebrating victory over drug gangs after a weeklong battle.

       In the early afternoon, the military police raised the flags of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro atop a building on the highest hill in the Alemão shantytown complex, providing a rare moment of happiness and celebration in a decades-long battle to rid this city’s violent slums of drug gangs.

       An air of calm and relief swept through the neighborhood, as residents opened their windows and began walking the streets. Dozens of children ran from their houses in shorts and bikinis to jump into a swimming pool that used to belong to a gang leader. Residents congregated around televisions in bars and restaurants, cheering for the police as if they were cheering for their favorite soccer teams. “Now the  community is ours,” Jovelino Ferreira, a 60-year-old pastor, said, his eyes filling with tears. “This time it will be different. We have to have faith. Many people who didn’t deserve have suffered here.”

http://www.nytimes.com, consulta em 28/11/2010
After Brazilian security forces’ victory,
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Q244600 Inglês

Brazilian Forces Claim Victory in Gang Haven


       RIO DE JANEIRO - In a quick and decisive military operation, Brazilian security forces took control of this city’s most notorious slum on Sunday, celebrating victory over drug gangs after a weeklong battle.

       In the early afternoon, the military police raised the flags of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro atop a building on the highest hill in the Alemão shantytown complex, providing a rare moment of happiness and celebration in a decades-long battle to rid this city’s violent slums of drug gangs.

       An air of calm and relief swept through the neighborhood, as residents opened their windows and began walking the streets. Dozens of children ran from their houses in shorts and bikinis to jump into a swimming pool that used to belong to a gang leader. Residents congregated around televisions in bars and restaurants, cheering for the police as if they were cheering for their favorite soccer teams. “Now the  community is ours,” Jovelino Ferreira, a 60-year-old pastor, said, his eyes filling with tears. “This time it will be different. We have to have faith. Many people who didn’t deserve have suffered here.”

http://www.nytimes.com, consulta em 28/11/2010
According to the text, Brazilian security forces fought against
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Q244599 Inglês

Brazilian Forces Claim Victory in Gang Haven


       RIO DE JANEIRO - In a quick and decisive military operation, Brazilian security forces took control of this city’s most notorious slum on Sunday, celebrating victory over drug gangs after a weeklong battle.

       In the early afternoon, the military police raised the flags of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro atop a building on the highest hill in the Alemão shantytown complex, providing a rare moment of happiness and celebration in a decades-long battle to rid this city’s violent slums of drug gangs.

       An air of calm and relief swept through the neighborhood, as residents opened their windows and began walking the streets. Dozens of children ran from their houses in shorts and bikinis to jump into a swimming pool that used to belong to a gang leader. Residents congregated around televisions in bars and restaurants, cheering for the police as if they were cheering for their favorite soccer teams. “Now the  community is ours,” Jovelino Ferreira, a 60-year-old pastor, said, his eyes filling with tears. “This time it will be different. We have to have faith. Many people who didn’t deserve have suffered here.”

http://www.nytimes.com, consulta em 28/11/2010
In the sentence “An air of calm and relief swept through the neighborhood, as residents opened their windows and began walking the streets”, the possessive adjective their refers to
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Q244598 Inglês
Life and the Movies
        Joey Potter looked at her friend Dawson Leery and she smiled sadly. “Life isn’t like a movie, Dawson,” she said. “We can’t write happy endings to all our relationships.”
       Joey was a pretty girl with long brown hair. Both Joey and Dawson were nearly sixteen years old. The two teenagers had problems. All teenagers have the same problems - life, love, school work, and parents. It isn’t easy to become an adult.
        Dawson loved movies. He had always loved movies. He took film classes in school. He made short movies himself. Dawson wanted to be a film director. His favorite director was Steven Spielberg. Dawson spent a lot of his free time filming with his video camera. He loved watching videos of great movies from the past. Most evenings, he watched movies with Joey.
      “These days, Dawson always wants us to behave like people in movies,” Joey thought. And life in the little seaside town of Capeside wasn’t like the movies.
        Joey looked at the handsome, blond boy who was sitting next to her. She thought about the years of their long friendship. They were best friends...

ANDERS, C. J. Retold by CORNISH, F. H. Dawson’s Creek. Shifting into overdrive. Oxford, Macmillan, 2005.
According to the text, “The two teenagers had problems” because
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Q244597 Inglês
Life and the Movies
        Joey Potter looked at her friend Dawson Leery and she smiled sadly. “Life isn’t like a movie, Dawson,” she said. “We can’t write happy endings to all our relationships.”
       Joey was a pretty girl with long brown hair. Both Joey and Dawson were nearly sixteen years old. The two teenagers had problems. All teenagers have the same problems - life, love, school work, and parents. It isn’t easy to become an adult.
        Dawson loved movies. He had always loved movies. He took film classes in school. He made short movies himself. Dawson wanted to be a film director. His favorite director was Steven Spielberg. Dawson spent a lot of his free time filming with his video camera. He loved watching videos of great movies from the past. Most evenings, he watched movies with Joey.
      “These days, Dawson always wants us to behave like people in movies,” Joey thought. And life in the little seaside town of Capeside wasn’t like the movies.
        Joey looked at the handsome, blond boy who was sitting next to her. She thought about the years of their long friendship. They were best friends...

ANDERS, C. J. Retold by CORNISH, F. H. Dawson’s Creek. Shifting into overdrive. Oxford, Macmillan, 2005.
According to the text, which alternative is correct about Dawson?
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Q244596 Inglês
Life and the Movies
        Joey Potter looked at her friend Dawson Leery and she smiled sadly. “Life isn’t like a movie, Dawson,” she said. “We can’t write happy endings to all our relationships.”
       Joey was a pretty girl with long brown hair. Both Joey and Dawson were nearly sixteen years old. The two teenagers had problems. All teenagers have the same problems - life, love, school work, and parents. It isn’t easy to become an adult.
        Dawson loved movies. He had always loved movies. He took film classes in school. He made short movies himself. Dawson wanted to be a film director. His favorite director was Steven Spielberg. Dawson spent a lot of his free time filming with his video camera. He loved watching videos of great movies from the past. Most evenings, he watched movies with Joey.
      “These days, Dawson always wants us to behave like people in movies,” Joey thought. And life in the little seaside town of Capeside wasn’t like the movies.
        Joey looked at the handsome, blond boy who was sitting next to her. She thought about the years of their long friendship. They were best friends...

ANDERS, C. J. Retold by CORNISH, F. H. Dawson’s Creek. Shifting into overdrive. Oxford, Macmillan, 2005.
According to the sentence “Joey looked at the handsome, blond boy who was sitting next to her”, it is correct to say that Dawson was
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Respostas
1041: E
1042: D
1043: B
1044: D
1045: D
1046: B
1047: D
1048: C
1049: E
1050: B
1051: D
1052: E
1053: C
1054: E
1055: A
1056: B
1057: C
1058: B
1059: B
1060: D