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3465557 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Literatura Brasileira e Estrangeira
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: FAMERP
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Para esse movimento, o Homem só pode pretender compreender e explicar a realidade, partindo da observação direta e, se possível, também da experimentação, isto é, só pode pretender conhecê-la por via do conhecimento científico; e todo e qualquer objeto ou fato que se pretenda conhecer exatamente tem de ser submetido a rigoroso exame crítico, pois o espírito crítico é essencial ao conhecimento exato.

(Antônio Soares Amora. História da literatura brasileira, 1965. Adaptado.)

O texto refere-se ao movimento

 

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3465556 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
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Enunciado 4019364-1

(comicskingdom.com)

No trecho do primeiro quadrinho “We should do this more often”, a expressão sublinhada pode ser substituída, sem alteração de sentido, por

 

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3465555 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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(comicskingdom.com)

According to the cartoon,

 

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3465554 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
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This campaign is mainly

 

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3465553 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
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Female historical figures who were happy with their choices

Greta Garbo

Enunciado 4019361-1

In the 1932 film “Grand Hotel,” Garbo’s character famously proclaimed, “I want to be alone,” a quote that was affiliated with her for the rest of her life. She did have several relationships, including a long on-and-off with her frequent co-star John Gilbert. He once proposed to her, but she said no. “I was in love with him, but I froze,” she later told New York magazine. “I was afraid he would tell me what to do and boss me. I always wanted to be the boss.”

Coco Chanel

Enunciado 4019361-2

The iconic designer had many, many love affairs and several significant relationships, but she never married. She was once quoted as saying, “I never wanted to weigh more heavily on a man than a bird.” Less great: the evidence that she worked as a Nazi spy during the Second World War.

Mary Cassatt

Enunciado 4019361-3

Cassatt had a lot of familial love, as she’s maybe best known for her paintings that clearly but unsentimentally depicted the bonds between parents and children. But that love came from her relationships with her nieces and nephews, as she chose not to marry and didn’t have kids herself. The Impressionist painter enjoyed the freedoms that feminism had given women of her privileged stature by the turn of the 20th century — among them the right to an independent life. She was highly educated and well-travelled, and spoke out about the importance of female suffrage.

Louisa May Alcott

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Like Jo in her best-known book “Little Women,” Alcott was independent and concerned with advancing women’s place in the world. But unlike Jo, she never married. “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe,” she wrote in her journal.

(Maija Kappler. www.huffingtonpost.ca, 28.02.2020. Adaptado.)

In the excerpt from the text about Louisa May Alcott “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe”, the underlined terms express

 

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3465552 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: FAMERP
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Female historical figures who were happy with their choices

Greta Garbo

Enunciado 4019358-1

In the 1932 film “Grand Hotel,” Garbo’s character famously proclaimed, “I want to be alone,” a quote that was affiliated with her for the rest of her life. She did have several relationships, including a long on-and-off with her frequent co-star John Gilbert. He once proposed to her, but she said no. “I was in love with him, but I froze,” she later told New York magazine. “I was afraid he would tell me what to do and boss me. I always wanted to be the boss.”

Coco Chanel

Enunciado 4019358-2

The iconic designer had many, many love affairs and several significant relationships, but she never married. She was once quoted as saying, “I never wanted to weigh more heavily on a man than a bird.” Less great: the evidence that she worked as a Nazi spy during the Second World War.

Mary Cassatt

Enunciado 4019358-3

Cassatt had a lot of familial love, as she’s maybe best known for her paintings that clearly but unsentimentally depicted the bonds between parents and children. But that love came from her relationships with her nieces and nephews, as she chose not to marry and didn’t have kids herself. The Impressionist painter enjoyed the freedoms that feminism had given women of her privileged stature by the turn of the 20th century — among them the right to an independent life. She was highly educated and well-travelled, and spoke out about the importance of female suffrage.

Louisa May Alcott

Enunciado 4019358-4

Like Jo in her best-known book “Little Women,” Alcott was independent and concerned with advancing women’s place in the world. But unlike Jo, she never married. “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe,” she wrote in her journal.

(Maija Kappler. www.huffingtonpost.ca, 28.02.2020. Adaptado.)

No trecho do texto sobre Mary Cassatt “among them the right to an independent life”, o termo sublinhado refere-se a

 

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3465551 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: FAMERP
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Female historical figures who were happy with their choices

Greta Garbo

Enunciado 4019350-1

In the 1932 film “Grand Hotel,” Garbo’s character famously proclaimed, “I want to be alone,” a quote that was affiliated with her for the rest of her life. She did have several relationships, including a long on-and-off with her frequent co-star John Gilbert. He once proposed to her, but she said no. “I was in love with him, but I froze,” she later told New York magazine. “I was afraid he would tell me what to do and boss me. I always wanted to be the boss.”

Coco Chanel

Enunciado 4019350-2

The iconic designer had many, many love affairs and several significant relationships, but she never married. She was once quoted as saying, “I never wanted to weigh more heavily on a man than a bird.” Less great: the evidence that she worked as a Nazi spy during the Second World War.

Mary Cassatt

Enunciado 4019350-3

Cassatt had a lot of familial love, as she’s maybe best known for her paintings that clearly but unsentimentally depicted the bonds between parents and children. But that love came from her relationships with her nieces and nephews, as she chose not to marry and didn’t have kids herself. The Impressionist painter enjoyed the freedoms that feminism had given women of her privileged stature by the turn of the 20th century — among them the right to an independent life. She was highly educated and well-travelled, and spoke out about the importance of female suffrage.

Louisa May Alcott

Enunciado 4019350-4

Like Jo in her best-known book “Little Women,” Alcott was independent and concerned with advancing women’s place in the world. But unlike Jo, she never married. “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe,” she wrote in her journal.

(Maija Kappler. www.huffingtonpost.ca, 28.02.2020. Adaptado.)

De acordo com o texto sobre Coco Chanel,

 

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3465550 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: FAMERP
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Female historical figures who were happy with their choices

Greta Garbo

Enunciado 4019338-1

In the 1932 film “Grand Hotel,” Garbo’s character famously proclaimed, “I want to be alone,” a quote that was affiliated with her for the rest of her life. She did have several relationships, including a long on-and-off with her frequent co-star John Gilbert. He once proposed to her, but she said no. “I was in love with him, but I froze,” she later told New York magazine. “I was afraid he would tell me what to do and boss me. I always wanted to be the boss.”

Coco Chanel

Enunciado 4019338-2

The iconic designer had many, many love affairs and several significant relationships, but she never married. She was once quoted as saying, “I never wanted to weigh more heavily on a man than a bird.” Less great: the evidence that she worked as a Nazi spy during the Second World War.

Mary Cassatt

Enunciado 4019338-3

Cassatt had a lot of familial love, as she’s maybe best known for her paintings that clearly but unsentimentally depicted the bonds between parents and children. But that love came from her relationships with her nieces and nephews, as she chose not to marry and didn’t have kids herself. The Impressionist painter enjoyed the freedoms that feminism had given women of her privileged stature by the turn of the 20th century — among them the right to an independent life. She was highly educated and well-travelled, and spoke out about the importance of female suffrage.

Louisa May Alcott

Enunciado 4019338-4

Like Jo in her best-known book “Little Women,” Alcott was independent and concerned with advancing women’s place in the world. But unlike Jo, she never married. “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe,” she wrote in her journal.

(Maija Kappler. www.huffingtonpost.ca, 28.02.2020. Adaptado.)

O trecho sobre Coco Chanel “She was once quoted as saying” pode ser entendido como

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3465549 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: FAMERP
Provas:

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Female historical figures who were happy with their choices

Greta Garbo

Enunciado 4019337-1

In the 1932 film “Grand Hotel,” Garbo’s character famously proclaimed, “I want to be alone,” a quote that was affiliated with her for the rest of her life. She did have several relationships, including a long on-and-off with her frequent co-star John Gilbert. He once proposed to her, but she said no. “I was in love with him, but I froze,” she later told New York magazine. “I was afraid he would tell me what to do and boss me. I always wanted to be the boss.”

Coco Chanel

Enunciado 4019337-2

The iconic designer had many, many love affairs and several significant relationships, but she never married. She was once quoted as saying, “I never wanted to weigh more heavily on a man than a bird.” Less great: the evidence that she worked as a Nazi spy during the Second World War.

Mary Cassatt

Enunciado 4019337-3

Cassatt had a lot of familial love, as she’s maybe best known for her paintings that clearly but unsentimentally depicted the bonds between parents and children. But that love came from her relationships with her nieces and nephews, as she chose not to marry and didn’t have kids herself. The Impressionist painter enjoyed the freedoms that feminism had given women of her privileged stature by the turn of the 20th century — among them the right to an independent life. She was highly educated and well-travelled, and spoke out about the importance of female suffrage.

Louisa May Alcott

Enunciado 4019337-4

Like Jo in her best-known book “Little Women,” Alcott was independent and concerned with advancing women’s place in the world. But unlike Jo, she never married. “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe,” she wrote in her journal.

(Maija Kappler. www.huffingtonpost.ca, 28.02.2020. Adaptado.)

Na declaração de Greta Garbo “I was in love with him, but I froze”, o termo sublinhado introduz a ideia de

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3465548 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: FAMERP
Provas:

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Female historical figures who were happy with their choices

Greta Garbo

Enunciado 4019326-1

In the 1932 film “Grand Hotel,” Garbo’s character famously proclaimed, “I want to be alone,” a quote that was affiliated with her for the rest of her life. She did have several relationships, including a long on-and-off with her frequent co-star John Gilbert. He once proposed to her, but she said no. “I was in love with him, but I froze,” she later told New York magazine. “I was afraid he would tell me what to do and boss me. I always wanted to be the boss.”

Coco Chanel

Enunciado 4019326-2

The iconic designer had many, many love affairs and several significant relationships, but she never married. She was once quoted as saying, “I never wanted to weigh more heavily on a man than a bird.” Less great: the evidence that she worked as a Nazi spy during the Second World War.

Mary Cassatt

Enunciado 4019326-3

Cassatt had a lot of familial love, as she’s maybe best known for her paintings that clearly but unsentimentally depicted the bonds between parents and children. But that love came from her relationships with her nieces and nephews, as she chose not to marry and didn’t have kids herself. The Impressionist painter enjoyed the freedoms that feminism had given women of her privileged stature by the turn of the 20th century — among them the right to an independent life. She was highly educated and well-travelled, and spoke out about the importance of female suffrage.

Louisa May Alcott

Enunciado 4019326-4

Like Jo in her best-known book “Little Women,” Alcott was independent and concerned with advancing women’s place in the world. But unlike Jo, she never married. “I’d rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe,” she wrote in her journal.

(Maija Kappler. www.huffingtonpost.ca, 28.02.2020. Adaptado.)

No trecho do texto sobre Greta Garbo “a quote that was affiliated with her for the rest of her life”, o termo sublinhado pode ser substituído, sem alteração de sentido, por

 

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