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3689603
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
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September 7, 1991
Dear friend,
I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the
"Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in
my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school,
Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her
brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she
shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces
taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew
breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways,
especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because
Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she
doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and
she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.
When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting
about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she
was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all.
Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at
any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they
kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly
because he was her best friend.
It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally
weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and
Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry.
"My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week.
That and more consistent punctuation.
I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid
named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me
after gym class and said really immature things like how he
was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone
sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair
swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told
him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just
did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a
very good fighter.
Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
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3689602
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Provas:
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,
I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the
"Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in
my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school,
Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her
brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she
shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces
taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew
breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways,
especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because
Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she
doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and
she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.
When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting
about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she
was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all.
Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at
any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they
kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly
because he was her best friend.
It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally
weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and
Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry.
"My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week.
That and more consistent punctuation.
I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid
named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me
after gym class and said really immature things like how he
was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone
sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair
swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told
him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just
did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a
very good fighter.
Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
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3689601
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
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September 7, 1991
Dear friend,
I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the
"Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in
my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school,
Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her
brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she
shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces
taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew
breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways,
especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because
Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she
doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and
she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.
When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting
about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she
was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all.
Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at
any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they
kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly
because he was her best friend.
It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally
weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and
Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry.
"My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week.
That and more consistent punctuation.
I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid
named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me
after gym class and said really immature things like how he
was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone
sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair
swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told
him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just
did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a
very good fighter.
Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
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3689600
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Provas:
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,
I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the
"Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in
my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school,
Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her
brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she
shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces
taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew
breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways,
especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because
Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she
doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and
she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.
When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting
about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she
was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all.
Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at
any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they
kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly
because he was her best friend.
It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally
weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and
Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry.
"My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week.
That and more consistent punctuation.
I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid
named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me
after gym class and said really immature things like how he
was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone
sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair
swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told
him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just
did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a
very good fighter.
Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
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3689599
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
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- Gramática - Língua InglesaAdjetivos | AdjectivesComparativo e superlativo de adjetivos | Comparative and superlative
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,
I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the
"Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in
my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school,
Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her
brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she
shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces
taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew
breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways,
especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because
Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she
doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and
she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.
When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting
about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she
was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all.
Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at
any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they
kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly
because he was her best friend.
It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally
weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and
Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry.
"My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week.
That and more consistent punctuation.
I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid
named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me
after gym class and said really immature things like how he
was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone
sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair
swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told
him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just
did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a
very good fighter.
Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3689598
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Arvorezinha-RS
Provas:
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,
I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the
"Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in
my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school,
Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her
brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she
shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces
taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew
breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways,
especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because
Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she
doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and
she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.
When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting
about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she
was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all.
Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at
any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they
kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly
because he was her best friend.
It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally
weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and
Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry.
"My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week.
That and more consistent punctuation.
I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid
named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me
after gym class and said really immature things like how he
was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone
sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair
swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told
him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just
did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a
very good fighter.
Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
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A consolidação do Império Macedônico foi impulsionada
por diversas estratégias políticas e militares. Qual alternativa
explica CORRETAMENTE esse processo?
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Considerando-se a temática História, Cultura e Artes, no
que se refere às Artes a partir de 1914, avaliar se as
afirmativas são certas (C) ou erradas (E) e assinalar a
sequência correspondente.
( ) O dadaísmo surgiu como um protesto niilista contra a Primeira Guerra Mundial e a sociedade que a gerou, rejeitando as convenções da arte da época.
( ) O construtivismo soviético foi amplamente integrado ao modernismo arquitetônico por meio da Bauhaus, e seus projetos mais ambiciosos foram amplamente realizados.
( ) O surrealismo, ao contrário do dadaísmo, buscou resgatar a imaginação e se baseou na psicanálise, simbolismo e sonhos.
( ) O dadaísmo surgiu como um protesto niilista contra a Primeira Guerra Mundial e a sociedade que a gerou, rejeitando as convenções da arte da época.
( ) O construtivismo soviético foi amplamente integrado ao modernismo arquitetônico por meio da Bauhaus, e seus projetos mais ambiciosos foram amplamente realizados.
( ) O surrealismo, ao contrário do dadaísmo, buscou resgatar a imaginação e se baseou na psicanálise, simbolismo e sonhos.
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As reformas religiosas na Península Ibérica tiveram
características distintas das ocorridas no restante da Europa.
Assinalar a alternativa que descreve esse processo
CORRETAMENTE.
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No ocidente medieval, o indivíduo pertencia antes de
tudo à família — família extensa, patriarcal ou tribal, sob a
direção de um chefe de família. No que se refere à
comunidade familiar no ocidente medieval, analisar os itens.
I. O peso do grupo familiar é bem conhecido no âmbito da classe senhorial, em que a linhagem impõe suas realidades, seus deveres e sua moral ao cavaleiro.
II. A linhagem é uma comunidade de sangue composta de "parentes" e de "amigos carnais", que eram provavelmente parentes por aliança.
III. A linhagem não é um resíduo de uma grande família primitiva, mas sim uma fase da organização familiar nas sociedades germânicas da Alta Idade Média, conhecida como Sippe, na qual os membros se unem por laços de solidariedade, especialmente no campo de batalha e na defesa da honra.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma:
I. O peso do grupo familiar é bem conhecido no âmbito da classe senhorial, em que a linhagem impõe suas realidades, seus deveres e sua moral ao cavaleiro.
II. A linhagem é uma comunidade de sangue composta de "parentes" e de "amigos carnais", que eram provavelmente parentes por aliança.
III. A linhagem não é um resíduo de uma grande família primitiva, mas sim uma fase da organização familiar nas sociedades germânicas da Alta Idade Média, conhecida como Sippe, na qual os membros se unem por laços de solidariedade, especialmente no campo de batalha e na defesa da honra.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma:
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