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The two groups of words, submitted for oral practice, have been both constituted according to the criteria of:
Group 1 would- could-took-crook-food-facebook-push-put
Group 2 drawer-door-explore-dinosaur-before-folklore-your-more
Group 1 would- could-took-crook-food-facebook-push-put
Group 2 drawer-door-explore-dinosaur-before-folklore-your-more
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The featured picture clearly represents the concept of:

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Having the image as reference, and assessing its verbal and nonverbal hints, point out the item fitting all the clues offered.
(Available: https://theyuniversity.tumblr.com/post/160233605468/memespotnet.)
(Available: https://theyuniversity.tumblr.com/post/160233605468/memespotnet.)
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Intonation is primarily a matter of variation in the pitch of the voice, but it also represents a series of communicative
nuances and intentions. The rising intonation in the Question tags below expresses:
We've met already, ➚ haven't we? You like fish, ➚ don't you? You're a new student ➚ aren't you? The view is beautiful, ➚ isn't it?
We've met already, ➚ haven't we? You like fish, ➚ don't you? You're a new student ➚ aren't you? The view is beautiful, ➚ isn't it?
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Read the text carefully.
Today our supposedly revolutionary advancements in artificial intelligence are indeed cause for both concern and optimism. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Sydney are marvels of machine learning. Roughly speaking, they take huge amounts of data, search for patterns in it and become increasingly proficient at generating statistically probable outputs – such as seemingly humanlike language and thought. These programs have been hailed as the first glimmers on the horizon of artificial general intelligence – that long-prophesied moment when mechanical minds surpass human brains not only quantitatively in terms of processing speed and memory size but also qualitatively in terms of intellectual insight, artistic creativity besides every other distinctively human faculty. Whereas that day may come, one should be allowed its dawn is not yet breaking, contrary to what can be read in hyperbolic headlines and reckoned by injudicious investments. The human mind is a surprisingly efficient system that operates with small amounts of information. Of course, any human-style explanation is not necessarily correct; we are fallible. Hence this is part of what it means to think: to be right, it must be possible to be wrong.
(Available: The New York Times- March 8, 2023. Opinion-Guest essay. Adapted.)
The highlighted linking words respectively introduce:
Today our supposedly revolutionary advancements in artificial intelligence are indeed cause for both concern and optimism. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Sydney are marvels of machine learning. Roughly speaking, they take huge amounts of data, search for patterns in it and become increasingly proficient at generating statistically probable outputs – such as seemingly humanlike language and thought. These programs have been hailed as the first glimmers on the horizon of artificial general intelligence – that long-prophesied moment when mechanical minds surpass human brains not only quantitatively in terms of processing speed and memory size but also qualitatively in terms of intellectual insight, artistic creativity besides every other distinctively human faculty. Whereas that day may come, one should be allowed its dawn is not yet breaking, contrary to what can be read in hyperbolic headlines and reckoned by injudicious investments. The human mind is a surprisingly efficient system that operates with small amounts of information. Of course, any human-style explanation is not necessarily correct; we are fallible. Hence this is part of what it means to think: to be right, it must be possible to be wrong.
(Available: The New York Times- March 8, 2023. Opinion-Guest essay. Adapted.)
The highlighted linking words respectively introduce:
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Language allows us to communicate a seemingly infinite array of ideas, emotions, and experiences. At the heart of this
linguistic complexity lies polysemy, a semantic phenomenon through which meanings of words extend or shift so that a
single word has two or more related meanings. The word catering to the previous characterization is:
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Having analysed visual-verbal and verbal hints, and knowing that the vocabulary displayed has long been added to
dictionaries and consecrated especially by American users, choose the option offering compliant content.


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The branch of linguistics and logic dealing with meaning is semantics. It has a number of subbranches including formal semantics, lexical semantics, and conceptual semantics. Concerning the words listed below, we can state that:


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Intonation describes how the voice rises and falls in speech, it is about how we say things, rather than what we say.
The three main patterns of intonation in English are: falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation. About
falling intonation, it is true we use it:
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Word classes, also known as parts of speech, are the different categories of words used in grammar each having some distinctive
structural characteristics. In an Ensino Médio group, students were given a handout containing pairs of sentences to be observed
and analysed as an opportunity for pair work. At a later moment, the teacher conducted class discussion based on the results
of the analysis performed. Being the handout as follows, accurate data to ground conclusions is introduced in:
1.a) The coming and going of people is easy in a humanized city. 1.b) People are coming and going to choose their Christmas gifts.
2.a) Mike’s arriving to class late became a bad habit. 2.b) Look, Mike’s arriving to class late once more!
3.a) Jordan gets detention for his disrespecting the teachers. 3.b) Jordan gets detention for he’s disrespecting the teachers.
4.a) The candidate’s winning the elections in several key areas. 4.b) Her winning the elections was happily celebrated.
5.a) We are buying the gear for the weekend camping trip. 5.b) For the weekend camping trip, our buying the gear was expensive.
1.a) The coming and going of people is easy in a humanized city. 1.b) People are coming and going to choose their Christmas gifts.
2.a) Mike’s arriving to class late became a bad habit. 2.b) Look, Mike’s arriving to class late once more!
3.a) Jordan gets detention for his disrespecting the teachers. 3.b) Jordan gets detention for he’s disrespecting the teachers.
4.a) The candidate’s winning the elections in several key areas. 4.b) Her winning the elections was happily celebrated.
5.a) We are buying the gear for the weekend camping trip. 5.b) For the weekend camping trip, our buying the gear was expensive.
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