According to the text, what does NASA plan to do with Starship?
The word "reusable" in the sentence "The company has designed Starship to one day be a fully reusable transport system" is formed by:
The text states: "Starship is the largest and most powerful rocket built to date." The structures "largest" and "most powerful" are examples of:
The sentence "SpaceX has pulled off a successful test flight" uses which verb tense?
In the sentence "The US space agency Nasa plans to use Starship to send humans to the Moon for its Artemis programme in 2027," the word "send" could best be replaced by:
Look at the sentence from the comic: "I told Opal I loved her on our wedding day." Which of the following options can replace "told" without changing the meaning?
The pronunciation of the past tense ending "-ed" in the word "watched" /wɒtʃt/ is the same as in:
One of the pillars for improving Special Education recommends ensuring conditions for access, participation, and permanence. In this regard, the "Atendimento Educacional Especializado" (AEE) must be offered as a:
Choose the option that correctly completes the sentence: "His new book is ___________ his previous one."
“In laboratory simulations, liquid methane condenses rapidly when exposed to sudden drops in pressure, forming transient clouds that resemble those observed on Titan.” The verb “condenses” in the passage is used as:
The comic strip presents a dialogue using some common digital communication abbreviations. The abbreviation "ASAP", means:
Read the following excerpt: “I wanted to be his life preserver, the thing that would keep him afloat. Instead, he became my anchor. And I’m tired of drowning.” ― Amanda Grace, But I Love Him. The semantic relationship between the metaphors "life preserver," "anchor," and "drowning" primarily serves to illustrate:
According to the Brazilian National Common Curricular Base (BNCC), the English language is primarily treated as a:
The words "ship" (/ʃɪp/) and "sheep" (/ʃiːp/) form a minimal pair in English. This pair is most useful for teaching the phonological distinction between:
Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentences below. 1 - “Please, ask the guests to come in.” “Sorry, I don't know ______." 2 - “Where is my key?” “Oh no, I've lost ______!” 3 - “Look at your children.” “Don't let ______ play near the street.”




























