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Questão 1 de 10 Q1863173 Q1 da prova

Which of the following expressions with to doesn’t have the right meaning below?

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Questão 2 de 10 Q1863176 Q2 da prova

What’s the meaning of the word “wrestle”?

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Questão 3 de 10 Q1863178 Q3 da prova

Complete the following text with the correct words: Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi announced late Friday ___________ the Sunshine State would join ____________ federal lawsuit to block President Barack Obama's executive action sparing as many ____________ 5 million undocumented immigrants ___________ deportation.

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Questão 4 de 10 Q1863179 Q4 da prova

There are a lot of expressions with say, tell, talk and speak. Choose the right meaning below:

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Questão 5 de 10 Q1863182 Q5 da prova
Read the following text to answer the questions 5 and 6: President Obama sought to calm tensions in the wake of racially charged protests in New York and Ferguson, Mo., saying in an interview to air Monday that the nation has made progress on race relations but emphasizing that the distrust between minority communities and law enforcement “will not be solved overnight.” “This is something that’s deeply rooted in our society, that’s deeply rooted in our history,” Obama said in an interview that will run in full Monday evening on the cable network BET. The president was making his first extended remarks on the subject since a New York grand jury decided not to indict a white police officer in the chokehold death of an unarmed African American man in July. That announcement sparked massive protests just two weeks after a grand jury in Ferguson cleared a white officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black teen, which also resulted in angry demonstrations in that community. “It’s important to recognize that as painful as these incidents are, we can’t equate what is happening now to what happened 50 years ago,” Obama said. “If you talk to your parents, your grandparents, they’ll tell you things are better. Not good in some cases, but better. The reason it’s important to understand that progress has been made is that it then gives us hope we can make even more progress.” The deaths of 43-year-old Eric Garner in New York and 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson have frayed civic bonds in those communities and presented a challenge for the Obama administration, which has sought to mount a federal response to the growing crisis. The Justice Department announced civil rights investigations in both cases, and Obama has called for new resources, including body cameras for police officers.

How’s the verb sought on the present?

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Questão 6 de 10 Q1863184 Q6 da prova
Read the following text to answer the questions 5 and 6: President Obama sought to calm tensions in the wake of racially charged protests in New York and Ferguson, Mo., saying in an interview to air Monday that the nation has made progress on race relations but emphasizing that the distrust between minority communities and law enforcement “will not be solved overnight.” “This is something that’s deeply rooted in our society, that’s deeply rooted in our history,” Obama said in an interview that will run in full Monday evening on the cable network BET. The president was making his first extended remarks on the subject since a New York grand jury decided not to indict a white police officer in the chokehold death of an unarmed African American man in July. That announcement sparked massive protests just two weeks after a grand jury in Ferguson cleared a white officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black teen, which also resulted in angry demonstrations in that community. “It’s important to recognize that as painful as these incidents are, we can’t equate what is happening now to what happened 50 years ago,” Obama said. “If you talk to your parents, your grandparents, they’ll tell you things are better. Not good in some cases, but better. The reason it’s important to understand that progress has been made is that it then gives us hope we can make even more progress.” The deaths of 43-year-old Eric Garner in New York and 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson have frayed civic bonds in those communities and presented a challenge for the Obama administration, which has sought to mount a federal response to the growing crisis. The Justice Department announced civil rights investigations in both cases, and Obama has called for new resources, including body cameras for police officers.

What’s the meaning of: will not be solved overnight:

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Questão 7 de 10 Q1863185 Q7 da prova

About the binomials, which option is right?

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Questão 8 de 10 Q1863187 Q8 da prova

When we improve a lot, we improve by….

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Questão 9 de 10 Q1863189 Q9 da prova

Sobre a classificação dos métodos de ensino, qual das afirmações abaixo está incorreta?

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Questão 10 de 10 Q1863193 Q11 da prova

As tendências pedagógicas brasileiras foram muito influenciadas pelo momento cultural e político da sociedade, pois foram levadas à luz graças aos movimentos sociais e filosóficos. Essas formaram a prática pedagógica do país. Qual das tendências abaixo não é da linha liberal?

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