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Questão 1 de 7 Q2021293 Q1 da prova
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 1 a 2. The Great Escape From Slavery of Ellen and William Craft (§1º) Most runaway slaves fled to freedom in the dead of night, often pursued by barking bloodhounds. (§2º) A few fugitives, such as Henry "Box" Brown who mailed himself north in a wooden crate, devised clever ruses or stowed away on ships and wagons. (§3º) One of the most ingenious escapes was that of a married couple from Georgia, Ellen and William Craft, who traveled in first-class trains, dined with a steamboat captain and stayed in the best hotels during their escape to Philadelphia and freedom in 1848. (§4º) Ellen, a quadroon with very fair skin, disguised herself as a young white cotton planter traveling with his slave (William). (§5º) It was William who came up with the scheme to hide in plain sight, but ultimately it was Ellen who convincingly masked her race, her gender and her social status during their four-day trip. (§6º) Despite the luxury accommodations, the journey was fraught with narrow escapes and heart-in-the-mouth moments that could have led to their discovery and capture. (§7º) Courage, quick thinking, luck and "our Heavenly Father," sustained them, the Crafts said in Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom, the book they wrote in 1860 chronicling the escape. Adapted: f-44977990 w.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-escape-from-slavery-of-ellen-and-william-craft-497960/

The expression "dead of night" (§1º), present in the text, means:

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Questão 2 de 7 Q2021295 Q2 da prova
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 1 a 2. The Great Escape From Slavery of Ellen and William Craft (§1º) Most runaway slaves fled to freedom in the dead of night, often pursued by barking bloodhounds. (§2º) A few fugitives, such as Henry "Box" Brown who mailed himself north in a wooden crate, devised clever ruses or stowed away on ships and wagons. (§3º) One of the most ingenious escapes was that of a married couple from Georgia, Ellen and William Craft, who traveled in first-class trains, dined with a steamboat captain and stayed in the best hotels during their escape to Philadelphia and freedom in 1848. (§4º) Ellen, a quadroon with very fair skin, disguised herself as a young white cotton planter traveling with his slave (William). (§5º) It was William who came up with the scheme to hide in plain sight, but ultimately it was Ellen who convincingly masked her race, her gender and her social status during their four-day trip. (§6º) Despite the luxury accommodations, the journey was fraught with narrow escapes and heart-in-the-mouth moments that could have led to their discovery and capture. (§7º) Courage, quick thinking, luck and "our Heavenly Father," sustained them, the Crafts said in Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom, the book they wrote in 1860 chronicling the escape. Adapted: f-44977990 w.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-escape-from-slavery-of-ellen-and-william-craft-497960/

Based on text, analyse the following sentences and check True (T) or False (F). 1. (__) The text belongs to the textual genre known as Travel Report. 2. (__) The text discusses about racism in the United States, at the time of slavery. 3. (__) The text tells the story of a female slave whoescape disguising herself as a slave owner. Choose the alternative with the CORRECT sequence:

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Questão 3 de 7 Q2021296 Q3 da prova
Todo mundo, alguém, qualquer um e ninguém Esta é uma história de quatro pessoas: TODO MUNDO, ALGUÉM, QUALQUER UM e NINGUÉM. Havia um trabalho importante a ser feito e TODO MUNDO tinha certeza de que ALGUÉM o faria. QUALQUER UM poderia tê-lo feito, mas NINGUÉM o fez. ALGUÉM se zangou pois era um trabalho de TODO MUNDO. TODO MUNDO pensou que QUALQUER UM poderia fazê-lo, mas NINGUÉM imaginou que TODO MUNDO deixasse de fazê-lo. Ao final, TODO MUNDO culpou ALGUÉM quando NINGUÉM fez o que QUALQUER UM poderia ter feito. Disponível em: https://www.contandohistorias.com.br/html/contandohistorias.html - Adaptado

O scanning e o skimming são estratégias de leitura de Língua Inglesa. Acerca dessas técnicas, podemos afirmar que:

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Questão 4 de 7 Q2021298 Q5 da prova

Uma das habilidades a serem enfatizadas no processo de ensino e aprendizagem da Língua Inglesa é a de explorar modos de falar, refutando preconceitos e reconhecendo a variação linguística como fenômeno natural das línguas. Para tanto, é necessário:

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Questão 5 de 7 Q2021300 Q6 da prova

Esse método tem como enfoque o ensino e aprendizagem a partir de tradução de textos em sala e o ensino da gramática como papel normativo, com extensos trabalhos de memorização realizados na forma de exercícios de repetição. Estamos nos referindo ao método de ensino da Língua Estrangeira conhecido por:

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Questão 6 de 7 Q2021301 Q7 da prova

A propósito da justificativa social para a inclusão de Língua Estrangeira no ensino fundamental, os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (PCN's) para a Língua Inglesa consideram que:

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Questão 7 de 7 Q2021306 Q10 da prova

"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." -Thomas Edison. The word "inspiration" in the sentence is:

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