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Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ADM&TEC
Orgão: Pref. Palmeira Índios-AL
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ADM&TEC
Orgão: Pref. Palmeira Índios-AL
Provas:
Text 2
“The teachers are afraid of their pupils”, by Morrisey
There's too many people
Planning your downfall
When your spirit's on trial
These nights can be frightening
Sleep transports sadness
To some other mid-brain
And somebody here
Will not be here next year
So you stand by the board
Full of fear and intention
And, if you think that they're listening
Well, you've got to be joking
Oh, you understand change
And you think it's essential
But when your profession
Is humiliation
Say the wrong word to our children
We'll have you, oh yes, we'll have you
Source: The teachers are afraid of their pupils, as sung by
Morrisey, 1995. Available on: https://genius.com/Morrissey-the-teachers-are-afraid-of-the-pupils-lyrics
I. In: "There's too many people / Planning your downfall / When your spirit's on trial / These nights can be frightening", there are no end rhymes.
II. In: "And somebody here / Will not be here next year", there are two rhymes with the first ‘here’ in the next verse.
III. It is fundamental to the song genre that words rhyme, in order to create an effect of harmony and rhythm. This concerns the study of prosody.
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