Questões do ENEM 2010

Questões aplicadas na prova de 2010, cada uma em página própria com enunciado, alternativas e gabarito.

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1.564 questões encontradas. Mostrando a página 23 de 79.

  • B6B41441-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    IF-TM · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    THE NEW ‘OS’ WARS: WINNERS AND LOSERS

    By: Tim Bajarin (10.29.2010)

    The new OS war will be between operating systems that can work on all types of digital screens.

    For decades, when people talked about OS wars, they were mostly referring to the Windows vs. Mac battle. These two operating systems have dominated the PC landscape with Windows owning about 90 percent of the market. This OS war has been great for the PC industry, because as Apple continues to innovate on its OS platform, it forces Microsoft to innovate as well, and in turn, consumers constantly receive new and more powerful OS platforms for their PCs.

    Now there is a another OS war developing around smartphones, and if you think the PC OS wars were nasty, just wait for this OS war to heat up. We've already seen charged rhetoric from Apple CEO Steve Jobs over the iPhone, Andy Rubin at Google defending Android against the competition, and RIM's CEO Jim Balsillie ranting about Jobs and company during the iPhone antenna dilemma. All of these folks realize that the stakes are very high and that they need to do whatever is necessary to keep the market looking at them and pushing their platforms forward. To put these OS stakes into perspective, market researchers say that 1.2 billion cell phones will be sold worldwide this year. And while smartphones represent only 22 percent of the cell phone market for 2010, they will make up 60 percent of the market in the U.S. by 2012 and 65 percent of all cell phones sold worldwide will be smartphones by 2015. That means that by 2015 we could see as many as 750 million smartphones sold around the world, which is a massive market and will create amazing market opportunities.

    Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2371776,00.asp, accessed on November 4, 2010. 

    As previsões estatísticas apresentadas no trecho acima dizem que:
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  • B6B0BE7C-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    IF-TM · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    THE NEW ‘OS’ WARS: WINNERS AND LOSERS

    By: Tim Bajarin (10.29.2010)

    The new OS war will be between operating systems that can work on all types of digital screens.

    For decades, when people talked about OS wars, they were mostly referring to the Windows vs. Mac battle. These two operating systems have dominated the PC landscape with Windows owning about 90 percent of the market. This OS war has been great for the PC industry, because as Apple continues to innovate on its OS platform, it forces Microsoft to innovate as well, and in turn, consumers constantly receive new and more powerful OS platforms for their PCs.

    Now there is a another OS war developing around smartphones, and if you think the PC OS wars were nasty, just wait for this OS war to heat up. We've already seen charged rhetoric from Apple CEO Steve Jobs over the iPhone, Andy Rubin at Google defending Android against the competition, and RIM's CEO Jim Balsillie ranting about Jobs and company during the iPhone antenna dilemma. All of these folks realize that the stakes are very high and that they need to do whatever is necessary to keep the market looking at them and pushing their platforms forward. To put these OS stakes into perspective, market researchers say that 1.2 billion cell phones will be sold worldwide this year. And while smartphones represent only 22 percent of the cell phone market for 2010, they will make up 60 percent of the market in the U.S. by 2012 and 65 percent of all cell phones sold worldwide will be smartphones by 2015. That means that by 2015 we could see as many as 750 million smartphones sold around the world, which is a massive market and will create amazing market opportunities.

    Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2371776,00.asp, accessed on November 4, 2010. 

    Rewrite the bold type sentence without missing its meaning: it forces Microsoft to innovate as well.
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  • B6ADA265-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    GOOGLE TV: BOOM OR BUST

    By: Tim Bajarin (10.18.2010)

    The industry has been trying to bring IPTV to your TV since 1997. What makes Google and its partners think they'll be successful?

    I have a question for you. Do you want to view the Internet on your TV? With all of the activity in IPTV these days, this is one of the key questions that is at the heart of whether IPTV eventually succeeds or fails. Since TVs were invented, we have been trained to sit in front of them and consume not interact with them. And only recently have we had to multitask with our TV. Even though we've had picture in picture for years, it took news scrolls at the bottom of our TV screens to train our brains. So, how will consumers integrate the new and even more complex IPTV features into their TV viewing experience?

    One of the traits of consumers that has emboldened the IPTV crowd to push forward is the fact that many people sit on their couch and use their laptops or tablets while watching TV. They reason that if they multi-task in this fashion, they may be willing do it on the bigger screen. While I accept the fact that people may want Internet content, such as movies, TV shows, YouTube, etc. on their TV screens, it is quite a leap to assume that people also want to read their newspapers and magazines or view Web sites on a big-screen TV.

    Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2370894,00.asp, accessed on November 4, 2010.

    According to the passage above:
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  • B6AA8752-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    IF-TM · 2010FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    GOOGLE TV: BOOM OR BUST

    By: Tim Bajarin (10.18.2010)

    The industry has been trying to bring IPTV to your TV since 1997. What makes Google and its partners think they'll be successful?

    I have a question for you. Do you want to view the Internet on your TV? With all of the activity in IPTV these days, this is one of the key questions that is at the heart of whether IPTV eventually succeeds or fails. Since TVs were invented, we have been trained to sit in front of them and consume not interact with them. And only recently have we had to multitask with our TV. Even though we've had picture in picture for years, it took news scrolls at the bottom of our TV screens to train our brains. So, how will consumers integrate the new and even more complex IPTV features into their TV viewing experience?

    One of the traits of consumers that has emboldened the IPTV crowd to push forward is the fact that many people sit on their couch and use their laptops or tablets while watching TV. They reason that if they multi-task in this fashion, they may be willing do it on the bigger screen. While I accept the fact that people may want Internet content, such as movies, TV shows, YouTube, etc. on their TV screens, it is quite a leap to assume that people also want to read their newspapers and magazines or view Web sites on a big-screen TV.

    Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2370894,00.asp, accessed on November 4, 2010.

    Such as in the text indicates:
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  • B6A650E3-B5

    Inglês

    Falso Cognatos | False Cognates
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    GOOGLE TV: BOOM OR BUST

    By: Tim Bajarin (10.18.2010)

    The industry has been trying to bring IPTV to your TV since 1997. What makes Google and its partners think they'll be successful?

    I have a question for you. Do you want to view the Internet on your TV? With all of the activity in IPTV these days, this is one of the key questions that is at the heart of whether IPTV eventually succeeds or fails. Since TVs were invented, we have been trained to sit in front of them and consume not interact with them. And only recently have we had to multitask with our TV. Even though we've had picture in picture for years, it took news scrolls at the bottom of our TV screens to train our brains. So, how will consumers integrate the new and even more complex IPTV features into their TV viewing experience?

    One of the traits of consumers that has emboldened the IPTV crowd to push forward is the fact that many people sit on their couch and use their laptops or tablets while watching TV. They reason that if they multi-task in this fashion, they may be willing do it on the bigger screen. While I accept the fact that people may want Internet content, such as movies, TV shows, YouTube, etc. on their TV screens, it is quite a leap to assume that people also want to read their newspapers and magazines or view Web sites on a big-screen TV.

    Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2370894,00.asp, accessed on November 4, 2010.

    Push is a false cognate. In which of the sentences isn’t there another one?
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  • B6A28E90-B5

    Inglês

    Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
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    PRISONS AND MOBILE PHONES

    Bricking the intruders

    If mobile phones can’t be kept out of prisons, can they be made useless?

    Oct 14th 2010 | RAIFORD, FLORIDA AND PARCHMAN, MISSISSIPPI

    THE striking thing about mobile phones in American prisons is not that they exist—though they do, in great numbers—but the ingenuity used to get and keep them. There are the usual entry methods: from visitors, corrupt guards or in packages hurled over the fence. But phones often take more exotic paths. In South Carolina a potato gun was used to fire phones over prison walls from a distance of a third of a mile. In Mississippi a suspiciously heavy and bounceless basketball in the recreation yard was found to contain 19 phones and chargers. (…)

    Available on http://www.economist.com/node/17257847?story_id=17257847, accessed on November 4, 2010

    What kind of adverb is often?
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  • B69F6245-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    IF-TM · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    PRISONS AND MOBILE PHONES

    Bricking the intruders

    If mobile phones can’t be kept out of prisons, can they be made useless?

    Oct 14th 2010 | RAIFORD, FLORIDA AND PARCHMAN, MISSISSIPPI

    THE striking thing about mobile phones in American prisons is not that they exist—though they do, in great numbers—but the ingenuity used to get and keep them. There are the usual entry methods: from visitors, corrupt guards or in packages hurled over the fence. But phones often take more exotic paths. In South Carolina a potato gun was used to fire phones over prison walls from a distance of a third of a mile. In Mississippi a suspiciously heavy and bounceless basketball in the recreation yard was found to contain 19 phones and chargers. (…)

    Available on http://www.economist.com/node/17257847?story_id=17257847, accessed on November 4, 2010

    them, in bold type refers to:
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  • B6989E67-B5

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    IF-TM · 2010FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Com base no texto I e II, analise as afirmativas a seguir:

    I - Ao enfocar a variedade linguística de se expressar, Bagno enfatiza que o preconceito deve ser combatido, pois há práticas sociais e hábitos culturais diferenciados.

    II - Pode-se verificar no texto II o emprego de dialeto, ou seja, uma variedade linguística regional.

    III - O uso da linguagem coloquial pode ocorrer em qualquer situação social, independente do meio em que o falante esteja inserido.

    IV - O foco do texto I registra-se no texto II, quando o falante se expressa através da gíria: ‘uai, sô’.

    Estão corretas apenas as afirmativas:

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  • B690D183-B5

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    IF-TM · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    A questão se refere ao texto abaixo.

    “A atividade que a televisão desempenha no contexto educacional é externa a ela [...] A televisão depende do entorno. Nesse sentido, a televisão está – ou pode estar mais relacionada, paradoxalmente, com a realidade. A atividade gerada na Internet está intrinsecamente unida ao meio. Tudo é feito dentro da Internet. Essa autosuficiência pode levar à endogamia, ao autismo e à ilusão de uma realidade tecnológica que possa substituir o entorno humano. A televisão tradicional tem uma dimensão mais humanóide, porque a relação com o mundo, na televisão, está estreitamente vinculada à imagem antropocêntrica [...] Por isso, a televisão tende a aprisionar o espectador em seu próprio mundo; a fazer com que ele não se interesse pelo que acontece com os outros. A Internet não pode desenvolver-se sem a participação dos usuários. Isso não obriga ninguém a ter interesse social pelo outro, mas a atividade de cada um depende, sim, da atividade do outro.”

    VILCHES, L. A migração digital. São Paulo: Edições Loyola, 2003. 

    De acordo com o texto, pode-se afirmar que:
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  • B68CBE5F-B5

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    IF-TM · 2010Muito difícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia a tira abaixo para responder a questão

    Levando-se em consideração os elementos constitutivos da tira, infere-se que:

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  • B68860B4-B5

    Literatura

    Teoria Literária
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    Leia as afirmações sobre Morte e vida Severina, de João Cabral de Melo Neto.

    I - Em toda a narrativa, Severino participa como um espectador desde a sua saída da Serra da Costela até chegar ao seu porto seguro, que é a cidade de Recife.

    II - Os fatos narrados são marcados pela morte, até o momento do nascimento do filho do mestre carpina, o que prenuncia a esperança de uma vida nova.

    III - A linguagem da narrativa é elaborada com precisão, realista, concreta, como se pode perceber no fragmento “Só os roçados da morte/compensam aqui cultivar,/e cultivá-los é fácil:/simples questão de plantar;/ não se precisa de limpa,/ de adubar nem de regar;/ as estiagens e as pragas” [...], em que vê claramente a privação do retirante em ter uma qualidade de vida.

    IV - O título da obra é um contraponto partindo-se da premissa de que antes da vida vem a morte, porém a inversão no auto é proposital, para mostrar a miséria e a falta de perspectiva do homem nordestino.

    Assinale a alternativa correta sobre as afirmações:

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  • B684D0AF-B5

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
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    Assinale com V(verdadeiro) ou F (falso) as afirmações a seguir, relacionadas à obra Noite na Taverna, de Álvares Azevedo.

    ( ) As citações filosóficas confirmam a temática oposicionista do livro ao abordar: imortalidade da alma x mortalidade da alma; a afirmação do prazer x negação do prazer; a existência de Deus x a inexistência de Deus.

    ( ) O tema, no segundo capítulo, é a necrofilia, a morte, a catalepsia e o amor obsessivo. Contudo, a necrofilia pretendida por Bertran não se concretiza, uma vez que a defunta acorda durante o coito.

    ( ) De acordo com Bertran, no terceiro capítulo, em que Satã mostra o mundo a Cristo, e oferece-o a Ele, Bertran o ironiza por decepcionar-se com o mundo ao verificar que este é árido e amargo diante da fome e da sede.

    ( ) Através do personagem Gennaro, considerado o mais normal de todos os amigos na taverna, a temática abordada no quarto capítulo é o desencontro, a ingratidão, o aborto, o adultério, o sonambulismo, o amor obsessivo, o suicídio e o arrependimento.

    ( ) A perversão sexual e o amor obsessivo de Arnold permeiam o quinto capítulo, no qual ele propõe a Eleonora a fuga e ou a morte. Eles fogem, porém o Duque Maffio a encontra só, e quando Arnold , que saíra, retorna ao quarto, encontra-os ensopados de sangue no recanto escuro da alcova. ( ) Johann, no sexto capítulo, comete fratricídio e o incesto, contudo, pratica-os sem saber quem era o seu algoz e sua amante.

    ( ) Pode-se concluir que, na obra, o homem não passa de uma fera, o qual justifica intelectualmente sua conduta, com argumentos tanto filosóficos quanto literários, os quais remetem o leitor ao romance fantástico, remetendo-o a questionamentos profundos sobre temas não muito comuns para discussão.

    A sequência correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo é:

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  • B6811C4F-B5

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
    IF-TM · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia o texto para responder a questão


    Imagem da questão de Literatura, da prova de 2010

    Em relação ao texto e ao contexto literário, pode-se afirmar que:

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  • B67CB85A-B5

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    IF-TM · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    “Chegara mesmo ao ponto de pensar que a escuridão em que os cegos viviam não era, afinal, senão a simples ausência da luz, que o que chamamos de cegueira era algo que se limitava a cobrir a aparência das coisas, deixando-os intactos por trás do seu véu negro. Agora, pelo contrário, ei-lo que se encontrava mergulhado numa brancura tão luminosa, tão total, que devorava, mais do que absorvia, não só as cores, mas as próprias coisas e seres, tornando-os, por essa maneira, duplamente invisíveis.”
    (SARAMAGO, J. Ensaio sobre a cegueira. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2008 p.16).
    Sobre o trecho e a obra à qual pertence, pode-se afirmar que:
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  • B67895C6-B5

    Português

    Sintaxe
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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Na frase “Poluição essa que não se limita aos compostos químicos que aquecem a atmosfera, mas que também inclui poluentes como material particulado em suspensão e variados gases, todos eles danosos à saúde humana e à saúde ambiental.”, a expressão coesiva “mas...também”, na linha 1, pode-se dizer que:
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  • B6739460-B5

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Considere as afirmações a respeito do texto I e II.

    I - O texto I utiliza a ironia, uma vez que se verifica contradição entre o ambiente urbano e os slogans colocados nos carros.

    II - Os textos I e II abordam o mesmo tema, em que ambos ressaltam a importância de se conscientizar quanto aos impactos ambientais causados pelo uso excessivo de transportes individuais.

    III - O texto II fez o emprego da função conativa, posto que tenta persuadir o leitor a uma mudança de comportamento em relação à utilização do transporte coletivo.

    IV - Nos textos I e II, há a predominância da função emotiva, visto que os autores expressam o seu sentimento em relação ao uso do transporte urbano e a preocupação com as questões ambientais.

    Assinale:

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  • C49226B8-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    Text 3 

    The gorilla joke


    A gorilla went into a bar and ordered a whisky. The barman thought that it was unusual to see a gorilla in a bar drinking whisky and, thinking that gorillas must be stupid, he thought he would try to take advantage of the situation and overcharge him. He served the gorilla the whisky and said, 'That'll be fifty dollars please'. The gorilla immediately took out his wallet and paid the barman, who was very happy. The gorilla drank his whisky quietly and then ordered another. The barman served him and charged him another fifty dollars. As the gorilla was drinking his whisky, the barman got curious and decided to find out why the gorilla was in the bar. So, to strike up a conversation, he said, 'It's funny, we don't get many gorillas in here'.

    'I'm not surprised with the price of your whisky.' the gorilla replied.


    Disponível em:

    <http://teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/joke.pfd>

    Acessado em 6 de novembro de 2010. 


    Answer the follow question based on Text 3. 


    For the gorilla, 

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  • C48DEE1B-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UESPI · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 3 

    The gorilla joke


    A gorilla went into a bar and ordered a whisky. The barman thought that it was unusual to see a gorilla in a bar drinking whisky and, thinking that gorillas must be stupid, he thought he would try to take advantage of the situation and overcharge him. He served the gorilla the whisky and said, 'That'll be fifty dollars please'. The gorilla immediately took out his wallet and paid the barman, who was very happy. The gorilla drank his whisky quietly and then ordered another. The barman served him and charged him another fifty dollars. As the gorilla was drinking his whisky, the barman got curious and decided to find out why the gorilla was in the bar. So, to strike up a conversation, he said, 'It's funny, we don't get many gorillas in here'.

    'I'm not surprised with the price of your whisky.' the gorilla replied.


    Disponível em:

    <http://teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/joke.pfd>

    Acessado em 6 de novembro de 2010. 


    Answer the follow question based on Text 3. 


    For the barman, 

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  • C48A1A5C-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UESPI · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text2

     Emergency Oceans Rescue Plan

     Our oceans give us life – they provide us with oxygen and food, and they contain over 80% of all life on Earth. In exchange, we plunder them of fish, choke them with pollution and heat them with climate change. As a result of industrial fishing in the last 60 years, 90% of the oceans’ large predatory fish, such as tuna, swordfish, marlin and sharks, have been taken from our oceans. We are only beginning to understand the full extent of the impacts our actions have. As climate change causes sea ice in our polar oceans to melt and air pollution increases the acidity of our oceans, the degradation of our oceans is gathering pace.

    However, our ocean crisis can - and must - be reversed by setting aside areas of oceans as marine reserves, areas offlimits to fishing and other industrial activities, like wildlife parks at sea. In 2006, Greenpeace presented a bold vision for the world community - a proposal for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the oceans. Since then, world leaders have failed to make significant progress, despite international commitments under the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to create this network by 2012. The condition of our oceans has continued to worsen; today less than 1% of them are protected as marine reserves.

    Adaptado de: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/PageFiles/163940/Emerge ncy%20Oceans%20Rescue%20Plan%20- 20Executive%20Summary .pdf> Acessado em 7 de novembro de2010


    Answer the follow question based on Text 2. 


    Leaders of the world
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  • C485E815-B5

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UESPI · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text2

     Emergency Oceans Rescue Plan

     Our oceans give us life – they provide us with oxygen and food, and they contain over 80% of all life on Earth. In exchange, we plunder them of fish, choke them with pollution and heat them with climate change. As a result of industrial fishing in the last 60 years, 90% of the oceans’ large predatory fish, such as tuna, swordfish, marlin and sharks, have been taken from our oceans. We are only beginning to understand the full extent of the impacts our actions have. As climate change causes sea ice in our polar oceans to melt and air pollution increases the acidity of our oceans, the degradation of our oceans is gathering pace.

    However, our ocean crisis can - and must - be reversed by setting aside areas of oceans as marine reserves, areas offlimits to fishing and other industrial activities, like wildlife parks at sea. In 2006, Greenpeace presented a bold vision for the world community - a proposal for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the oceans. Since then, world leaders have failed to make significant progress, despite international commitments under the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to create this network by 2012. The condition of our oceans has continued to worsen; today less than 1% of them are protected as marine reserves.

    Adaptado de: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/PageFiles/163940/Emerge ncy%20Oceans%20Rescue%20Plan%20- 20Executive%20Summary .pdf> Acessado em 7 de novembro de2010


    Answer the follow question based on Text 2. 


    The creation of marine reserves would
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