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The author compares AI and 19th century engineers to argue that the latter were
By referring to LLMs as a trendy way of building artificial intelligence (1st paragraph), the author implies they are
Read the excerpt from a contemporary article and answer the question: "Technology has revolutionized the way we communicate, making information accessible at unprecedented speeds."
De acordo com o texto abaixo, leia e responda: The advantages of speaking a second language. Just a few generations ago, speaking two languages was supposed to be bad for you. Tests in America found that bilingual people had lower IQs, which seemed evidence enough. Later it became clear that those surveys were really measuring the material poverty of immigrants; members of such families were more likely to be undernourished and understimulated, not to mention the obvious fact that they often sat the tests in a language that was not their best. Qual era uma ideia equivocada sobre o bilinguismo há algumas gerações, de acordo com o trecho?
The metaphor used in avoid handing it the keys to the kingdom (7th paragraph) means avoid giving the system
The text concludes that the Victorian engineers’ decision
According to Text 1, decide if the following sentences are true ( T ) or false ( F ). ( ) Brazil created the new smartphone rule to encourage parents to buy smartphones. ( ) Two-thirds of Brazilians support banning smartphones in schools. ( ) Schools around the world have no rules about phones. ( ) Some students agree that limiting phones will help them focus. Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
Read the excerpt below and choose the statement that best reflects the author’s point of view.
After reading Text 1 carefully, mark the alternative that contains the main idea of it.
Analyze the sentences below about Text 1. 1. New smartphone’s rules were created to help students focus better. 2. Over three-quarters of Brazilians think phones are harmful for kids. 3. Officials think smartphones are a problem for children because they are expensive for families. 4. If the law passes in São Paulo both public and private schools will ban phones. Choose the alternative which contains the correct affirmatives.
“Anna loves to spend her weekends outdoors. On Saturdays, she usually goes hiking with her friends, and on Sundays, she enjoys gardening in her backyard.” What does Anna like to do on Sundays?
At the dawn of the 20th century in the United States of America, the use of electricity -powered vehicles seemed to be:
The author’s account discloses an evolution that can be understood as being:
The last sentence indicates that some hurdles remain to be:
The phrase “wreaking […] havoc” (1st paragraph) is similar in meaning to:
Sobre a técnica de leitura scanning, analise as afirmativas abaixo: I.É uma técnica de leitura rápida, onde o leitor busca localizar informações específicas como datas, números ou palavras-chave em um texto, sem ler o conteúdo completo. II.O leitor utiliza essa técnica para entender o tema geral e a estrutura do texto, priorizando a compreensão do significado das ideias principais. III.A técnica é ideal para tarefas como a localização de informações pontuais em textos longos, como listas telefônicas ou pesquisas de palavras em dicionários. Está(ão) CORRETA(S) a(s) seguinte(s) proposição(ões).
In “Despite this unpromising start” (4th paragraph), the first word can be replaced by:
The idiom in “the tide had definitively turned” (5th paragraph) implies that the course of events had:
In “which vehemently backed” (5th paragraph) the verb is similar in meaning to:
read the following text. Pooh and his friends on spelling Pooh said to Piglet: ‘It’s all right, Piglet. Spelling is easy once you get started.’ Piglet nodded. ‘Getti ng started is the worst bit.’ … Christopher Robin jumped onto the tree stump and made an announcement. ‘Friends, the Spelling Bee has been cancelled, because spelling is diffi cult enou-gh at the best of ti mes, and impossible in the rain.’ David Benedictus, Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, 2009, Ch. 2, ‘In which Owl does a crossword, and a Spelling Bee is held’. Adapted. You can’t help respecti ng anybody who can spell TUESDAY , even if he doesn’t spell it right; but spelling isn’t everything. There are days when spelling Tues-day simply doesn’t count. (Rabbit of Owl, in A. A. Milne, The House at Pooh Cor-ner, 1928, Ch. 5) Analyze the following statements.
read the following text. Disponível em: htt ps://new.boredteachers.com/wp-content/uplo-ads/2018/02/92216_grande.jpeg. Acesso em 16 fev. 2024. A theme present in the text is the
Observe the description of the reading strategy below and choose the correct alternative.
Analyze the following assertions and the proposed relationship between them. I - Although there have been many important inter - national languages over time, including Latin, Fren-ch, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, and Spanish, English is generally considered to be the first global language BECAUSE II - of its current extremely deficient role as a lingua franca in international communications for global, economic, political, and social exchange. It is correct to state that:
Is the Internet Good or Bad for Your Brain? What does the "Flynn Effect" suggest about the impact of technology on the population's intelligence?
What is the primary focus of the real conversation regarding the internet's impact on our lives?
Analyze the following sentences according to the information in paragraph 3.
“As duas estratégias de leitura mais citadas pelos estudiosos da habilidade de leitura são: scanning e skimming .” Paiva, Vera Lúcia Menezes de Oliveira e. Desenvolvendo a habilidade de leitura. In: Paiva, Vera Lúcia Menezes de Oliveira e (org.). Práticas de ensino e aprendizagem de inglês com foco na autonomia. Campinas: Pontes Editores, 2007. p. 133. Avalie o que se afirma sobre estratégias de leitura que devem ser trabalhadas com as/os estudantes em uma aula de Língua Inglesa.
How is the internet expected to contribute to brain health care in the future?
In the comic strip, what word could replace the expression "I'm busy" in the second panel without changing the meaning?
What does the text suggest about the Internet's impact on brain health if used appropriately?





















