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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Check the alternative that has an uncountable noun.
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TOTES AMAZE I was 18 when I started a business with £25 in lockdown - now it's my full time job, soon I'll have enough for a house
(1º§) Maisie Crompton, 19, runs Totes for You, a fashion brand that creates slogan totes, hoodies, stationery and prints, with the company now boasting over 161,000 followers on TikTok.
(2º§) But while Maisie's company now means that she can afford to buy a house - it came from very humble beginnings, as she explained in a recent YouTube video. Speaking in the video, Maisie explains: "In the first lockdown I had just finished my A-levels and was working in Waitrose.
(3º§) "I was really bored in my spare time and I had an idea to start embroidering and it just came to me - tote bags. "I had no idea how to run a business let alone a successful business".
(4º§) "I started with £25 that I actually got from my granny. I bought needles, an embroidery hoop, embroidery thread and tote bags for £25 all off Amazon." Maisie explains that she'd always enjoyed sewing as a child and it 'came naturally' to her, spending up to three hours hand-embroidering each tote bag. After sharing her journey on TikTok, she launched her first 'drop' on Depop because there were no seller's fees and the bags sold out within two minutes.
(5º§) And as the orders continued to roll in, Maisie struggled to keep up with the demand and purchased an embroidery machine, meaning she could knock out a tote bag in ten minutes rather than three hours. After launching her website in June, Maisie's orders continued to tick over, turning over £4,000 in her first month and seeing her following slowly increase. "In September I quit my supermarket job which meant so much to me, it was a mark of what I achieved," she said.
(6º§) By January this year Maisie had launched several new product lines, branching out from totes into sweatshirts, hoodies, notebooks, prints and planners - seeing her turn over five figures a month.
(7º§) She continued: "Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." And Maisie explains that her successful business has made her completely reevaluate her life plans. "I was on a gap year. Now I'm on a gap life, I have no plans to go to uni in the near future," she told her followers. "I am saving so that I can get a mortgage on a house. I would rather not rent because I see it as a waste of money. "I'm financially stable enough that I can afford to live somewhere nice, but it's just not money that I really want to spend."
"I bought needles [...]" (4º§) could be translated as:
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Banca: AMEOSC
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TOTES AMAZE I was 18 when I started a business with £25 in lockdown - now it's my full time job, soon I'll have enough for a house
(1º§) Maisie Crompton, 19, runs Totes for You, a fashion brand that creates slogan totes, hoodies, stationery and prints, with the company now boasting over 161,000 followers on TikTok.
(2º§) But while Maisie's company now means that she can afford to buy a house - it came from very humble beginnings, as she explained in a recent YouTube video. Speaking in the video, Maisie explains: "In the first lockdown I had just finished my A-levels and was working in Waitrose.
(3º§) "I was really bored in my spare time and I had an idea to start embroidering and it just came to me - tote bags. "I had no idea how to run a business let alone a successful business".
(4º§) "I started with £25 that I actually got from my granny. I bought needles, an embroidery hoop, embroidery thread and tote bags for £25 all off Amazon." Maisie explains that she'd always enjoyed sewing as a child and it 'came naturally' to her, spending up to three hours hand-embroidering each tote bag. After sharing her journey on TikTok, she launched her first 'drop' on Depop because there were no seller's fees and the bags sold out within two minutes.
(5º§) And as the orders continued to roll in, Maisie struggled to keep up with the demand and purchased an embroidery machine, meaning she could knock out a tote bag in ten minutes rather than three hours. After launching her website in June, Maisie's orders continued to tick over, turning over £4,000 in her first month and seeing her following slowly increase. "In September I quit my supermarket job which meant so much to me, it was a mark of what I achieved," she said.
(6º§) By January this year Maisie had launched several new product lines, branching out from totes into sweatshirts, hoodies, notebooks, prints and planners - seeing her turn over five figures a month.
(7º§) She continued: "Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." And Maisie explains that her successful business has made her completely reevaluate her life plans. "I was on a gap year. Now I'm on a gap life, I have no plans to go to uni in the near future," she told her followers. "I am saving so that I can get a mortgage on a house. I would rather not rent because I see it as a waste of money. "I'm financially stable enough that I can afford to live somewhere nice, but it's just not money that I really want to spend."
According to the text, Maisie started to have more speed in her production when she:
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Anchieta-SC
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TOTES AMAZE I was 18 when I started a business with £25 in lockdown - now it's my full time job, soon I'll have enough for a house
(1º§) Maisie Crompton, 19, runs Totes for You, a fashion brand that creates slogan totes, hoodies, stationery and prints, with the company now boasting over 161,000 followers on TikTok.
(2º§) But while Maisie's company now means that she can afford to buy a house - it came from very humble beginnings, as she explained in a recent YouTube video. Speaking in the video, Maisie explains: "In the first lockdown I had just finished my A-levels and was working in Waitrose.
(3º§) "I was really bored in my spare time and I had an idea to start embroidering and it just came to me - tote bags. "I had no idea how to run a business let alone a successful business".
(4º§) "I started with £25 that I actually got from my granny. I bought needles, an embroidery hoop, embroidery thread and tote bags for £25 all off Amazon." Maisie explains that she'd always enjoyed sewing as a child and it 'came naturally' to her, spending up to three hours hand-embroidering each tote bag. After sharing her journey on TikTok, she launched her first 'drop' on Depop because there were no seller's fees and the bags sold out within two minutes.
(5º§) And as the orders continued to roll in, Maisie struggled to keep up with the demand and purchased an embroidery machine, meaning she could knock out a tote bag in ten minutes rather than three hours. After launching her website in June, Maisie's orders continued to tick over, turning over £4,000 in her first month and seeing her following slowly increase. "In September I quit my supermarket job which meant so much to me, it was a mark of what I achieved," she said.
(6º§) By January this year Maisie had launched several new product lines, branching out from totes into sweatshirts, hoodies, notebooks, prints and planners - seeing her turn over five figures a month.
(7º§) She continued: "Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." And Maisie explains that her successful business has made her completely reevaluate her life plans. "I was on a gap year. Now I'm on a gap life, I have no plans to go to uni in the near future," she told her followers. "I am saving so that I can get a mortgage on a house. I would rather not rent because I see it as a waste of money. "I'm financially stable enough that I can afford to live somewhere nice, but it's just not money that I really want to spend."
"Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." (7º§)
Which verb tense the sentence above is?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Anchieta-SC
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder a questão.
TOTES AMAZE I was 18 when I started a business with £25 in lockdown - now it's my full time job, soon I'll have enough for a house
(1º§) Maisie Crompton, 19, runs Totes for You, a fashion brand that creates slogan totes, hoodies, stationery and prints, with the company now boasting over 161,000 followers on TikTok.
(2º§) But while Maisie's company now means that she can afford to buy a house - it came from very humble beginnings, as she explained in a recent YouTube video. Speaking in the video, Maisie explains: "In the first lockdown I had just finished my A-levels and was working in Waitrose.
(3º§) "I was really bored in my spare time and I had an idea to start embroidering and it just came to me - tote bags. "I had no idea how to run a business let alone a successful business".
(4º§) "I started with £25 that I actually got from my granny. I bought needles, an embroidery hoop, embroidery thread and tote bags for £25 all off Amazon." Maisie explains that she'd always enjoyed sewing as a child and it 'came naturally' to her, spending up to three hours hand-embroidering each tote bag. After sharing her journey on TikTok, she launched her first 'drop' on Depop because there were no seller's fees and the bags sold out within two minutes.
(5º§) And as the orders continued to roll in, Maisie struggled to keep up with the demand and purchased an embroidery machine, meaning she could knock out a tote bag in ten minutes rather than three hours. After launching her website in June, Maisie's orders continued to tick over, turning over £4,000 in her first month and seeing her following slowly increase. "In September I quit my supermarket job which meant so much to me, it was a mark of what I achieved," she said.
(6º§) By January this year Maisie had launched several new product lines, branching out from totes into sweatshirts, hoodies, notebooks, prints and planners - seeing her turn over five figures a month.
(7º§) She continued: "Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." And Maisie explains that her successful business has made her completely reevaluate her life plans. "I was on a gap year. Now I'm on a gap life, I have no plans to go to uni in the near future," she told her followers. "I am saving so that I can get a mortgage on a house. I would rather not rent because I see it as a waste of money. "I'm financially stable enough that I can afford to live somewhere nice, but it's just not money that I really want to spend."
According to the text, what is one of Maisie's main plans?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
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TOTES AMAZE I was 18 when I started a business with £25 in lockdown - now it's my full time job, soon I'll have enough for a house
(1º§) Maisie Crompton, 19, runs Totes for You, a fashion brand that creates slogan totes, hoodies, stationery and prints, with the company now boasting over 161,000 followers on TikTok.
(2º§) But while Maisie's company now means that she can afford to buy a house - it came from very humble beginnings, as she explained in a recent YouTube video. Speaking in the video, Maisie explains: "In the first lockdown I had just finished my A-levels and was working in Waitrose.
(3º§) "I was really bored in my spare time and I had an idea to start embroidering and it just came to me - tote bags. "I had no idea how to run a business let alone a successful business".
(4º§) "I started with £25 that I actually got from my granny. I bought needles, an embroidery hoop, embroidery thread and tote bags for £25 all off Amazon." Maisie explains that she'd always enjoyed sewing as a child and it 'came naturally' to her, spending up to three hours hand-embroidering each tote bag. After sharing her journey on TikTok, she launched her first 'drop' on Depop because there were no seller's fees and the bags sold out within two minutes.
(5º§) And as the orders continued to roll in, Maisie struggled to keep up with the demand and purchased an embroidery machine, meaning she could knock out a tote bag in ten minutes rather than three hours. After launching her website in June, Maisie's orders continued to tick over, turning over £4,000 in her first month and seeing her following slowly increase. "In September I quit my supermarket job which meant so much to me, it was a mark of what I achieved," she said.
(6º§) By January this year Maisie had launched several new product lines, branching out from totes into sweatshirts, hoodies, notebooks, prints and planners - seeing her turn over five figures a month.
(7º§) She continued: "Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." And Maisie explains that her successful business has made her completely reevaluate her life plans. "I was on a gap year. Now I'm on a gap life, I have no plans to go to uni in the near future," she told her followers. "I am saving so that I can get a mortgage on a house. I would rather not rent because I see it as a waste of money. "I'm financially stable enough that I can afford to live somewhere nice, but it's just not money that I really want to spend."
Consider the following assertives:
I.The word "launched" (4º§) could be translated as "lançou".
II.The phrasal verb "turning over" (5º§) can be a noun.
III.The word "waste" (7º§) could be replaced by "squander".
Which one(s) is(are) CORRECT?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
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TOTES AMAZE I was 18 when I started a business with £25 in lockdown - now it's my full time job, soon I'll have enough for a house
(1º§) Maisie Crompton, 19, runs Totes for You, a fashion brand that creates slogan totes, hoodies, stationery and prints, with the company now boasting over 161,000 followers on TikTok.
(2º§) But while Maisie's company now means that she can afford to buy a house - it came from very humble beginnings, as she explained in a recent YouTube video. Speaking in the video, Maisie explains: "In the first lockdown I had just finished my A-levels and was working in Waitrose.
(3º§) "I was really bored in my spare time and I had an idea to start embroidering and it just came to me - tote bags. "I had no idea how to run a business let alone a successful business".
(4º§) "I started with £25 that I actually got from my granny. I bought needles, an embroidery hoop, embroidery thread and tote bags for £25 all off Amazon." Maisie explains that she'd always enjoyed sewing as a child and it 'came naturally' to her, spending up to three hours hand-embroidering each tote bag. After sharing her journey on TikTok, she launched her first 'drop' on Depop because there were no seller's fees and the bags sold out within two minutes.
(5º§) And as the orders continued to roll in, Maisie struggled to keep up with the demand and purchased an embroidery machine, meaning she could knock out a tote bag in ten minutes rather than three hours. After launching her website in June, Maisie's orders continued to tick over, turning over £4,000 in her first month and seeing her following slowly increase. "In September I quit my supermarket job which meant so much to me, it was a mark of what I achieved," she said.
(6º§) By January this year Maisie had launched several new product lines, branching out from totes into sweatshirts, hoodies, notebooks, prints and planners - seeing her turn over five figures a month.
(7º§) She continued: "Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." And Maisie explains that her successful business has made her completely reevaluate her life plans. "I was on a gap year. Now I'm on a gap life, I have no plans to go to uni in the near future," she told her
followers. "I am saving so that I can get a mortgage on a house. I would rather not rent because I see it as a waste of money. "I'm financially stable enough that I can afford to live somewhere nice, but it's just not money that I really want to spend."
According to the text, where did Maisie work before starting her own business?
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TOTES AMAZE I was 18 when I started a business with £25 in lockdown - now it's my full time job, soon I'll have enough for a house
(1º§) Maisie Crompton, 19, runs Totes for You, a fashion brand that creates slogan totes, hoodies, stationery and prints, with the company now boasting over 161,000 followers on TikTok.
(2º§) But while Maisie's company now means that she can afford to buy a house - it came from very humble beginnings, as she explained in a recent YouTube video. Speaking in the video, Maisie explains: "In the first lockdown I had just finished my A-levels and was working in Waitrose.
(3º§) "I was really bored in my spare time and I had an idea to start embroidering and it just came to me - tote bags. "I had no idea how to run a business let alone a successful business".
(4º§) "I started with £25 that I actually got from my granny. I bought needles, an embroidery hoop, embroidery thread and tote bags for £25 all off Amazon." Maisie explains that she'd always enjoyed sewing as a child and it 'came naturally' to her, spending up to three hours hand-embroidering each tote bag. After sharing her journey on TikTok, she launched her first 'drop' on Depop because there were no seller's fees and the bags sold out within two minutes.
(5º§) And as the orders continued to roll in, Maisie struggled to keep up with the demand and purchased an embroidery machine, meaning she could knock out a tote bag in ten minutes rather than three hours. After launching her website in June, Maisie's orders continued to tick over, turning over £4,000 in her first month and seeing her following slowly increase. "In September I quit my supermarket job which meant so much to me, it was a mark of what I achieved," she said.
(6º§) By January this year Maisie had launched several new product lines, branching out from totes into sweatshirts, hoodies, notebooks, prints and planners - seeing her turn over five figures a month.
(7º§) She continued: "Day to day I get between six and 30 orders just depending on the day." And Maisie explains that her successful business has made her completely reevaluate her life plans. "I was on a gap year. Now I'm on a gap life, I have no plans to go to uni in the near future," she told her
followers. "I am saving so that I can get a mortgage on a house. I would rather not rent because I see it as a waste of money. "I'm financially stable enough that I can afford to live somewhere nice, but it's just not money that I really want to spend."
According to the text, what was the first product released on the market by Maisie?
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"[...] o grupo Talibã afirmou nesta segunda-feira (18) que permitirá a volta de meninas à escola em breve. A afirmação foi feita por Saeed Khosty, porta-voz do Ministério do Interior, à rede de TV árabe Al Jazeera. Khosty disse ainda que o anúncio deve acontecer nos próximos dias pelo Ministério da Educação. [...] Desde a tomada do país pelo Talibã, há dois meses, mulheres de todas as idades vêm sendo orientadas a ficar em casa, o que inclui deixar de ir à escola. O grupo vinha afirmando que o retorno só seria possível quando houvesse um 'ambiente de aprendizagem seguro'."
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onte:https://veja.abril.com.br/mundo/taliba-afirma-que-meninas-voltarao-em-breve -para-a- escola/
Acerca do grupo Talibã e do atual cenário político-social do Afeganistão, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
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"Na história de sua cultura terá sido o do tempo - o da dimensionalidade do tempo - um dos seus primeiros discernimentos. O 'excesso' de tempo sob o qual vivia o homem das culturas iletradas prejudicava sua própria temporalidade, a que chega com o discernimento a que nos referimos e com a consciência desta temporalidade, a de sua historicidade. Não há historicidade do gato pela incapacidade de emergir do tempo, de discernir e transcender, que o faz afogado num tempo totalmente unidimensional - um hoje constante, de que não tem consciência. O homem existe - existere - no tempo. Está dentro. Está fora. Herda. Incorpora. Modifica. Porque não está preso a um tempo reduzido a um hoje permanente que o esmaga, emerge dele. Banha-se nele. Temporaliza-se."
FREIRE, P. Educação como prática da liberdade. Rio de Janeiro: Paz e Terra, 1967, p. 41.
A partir do pensamento de Paulo Freire, é possível concluir que este defendia:
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