Questões do ENEM 2014

Questões aplicadas na prova de 2014, cada uma em página própria com enunciado, alternativas e gabarito.

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1.069 questões encontradas. Mostrando a página 14 de 54.

  • 13C47AD7-DE

    Português

    Figuras de Linguagem
    FGV · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão 


            Escrevo neste instante com algum prévio pudor por vos estar invadindo com tal narrativa tão exterior e explícita. De onde no entanto até sangue arfante de tão vivo de vida poderá quem sabe escorrer e logo se coagular em cubos de geleia trêmula. Será essa história um dia o meu coágulo? Que sei eu. Se há veracidade nela – e é claro que a história é verdadeira embora inventada –, que cada um a reconheça em si mesmo porque todos nós somos um e quem não tem pobreza de dinheiro tem pobreza de espírito ou saudade por lhe faltar coisa mais preciosa que ouro – existe a quem falte o delicado essencial.

    Clarice Lispector, A hora da estrela. 

    Dos efeitos expressivos presentes nos trechos do texto reproduzidos abaixo, o único que NÃO está corretamente identificado é:
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  • 13C10321-DE

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
    FGV · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    O período da literatura brasileira posterior ao clímax do chamado Modernismo “paulista” – período esse também conhecido como “Modernismo de 1930”, no qual surge, por exemplo, o chamado “romance nordestino”,


    I beneficiou-se da liberdade de pesquisa estética conquistada pelo primeiro Modernismo, a qual incorporou e normalizou;

    II procurou enraizar fortemente suas histórias e personagens em realidades bem determinadas e concretas e,

    III com frequência, introjetou nas obras a radicalização político-ideológica característica do período.


    Está correto o que se afirma em 

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  • 13BDE008-DE

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
    FGV · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    No romance Quincas Borba, evidencia-se a manipulação a que Palha submete Rubião, para melhor apropriar-se de seus bens, conforme se verifica ao longo da narrativa. Essa atitude já o indica como o tipo do arrivista, ou seja, alguém que quer vencer na vida (ou subir na escala social) a qualquer custo, mesmo em prejuízo de outrem. Considerando-se esses aspectos que caracterizam o tipo, configuram-se também como arrivistas as personagens citadas abaixo:
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  • 13BA0DD7-DE

    Português

    Análise sintática
    FGV · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão


    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014

    Evanildo Bechara, Na ponta da língua. Adaptado. 

    Consideradas no contexto, expressam o mesmo tipo de relação sintático-semântica as orações do texto “não indo aos assuntos a ela correlatos” (L. 2) e
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  • 13B6268E-DE

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FGV · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão


    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014

    Evanildo Bechara, Na ponta da língua. Adaptado. 

    De acordo com a norma-padrão, se o verbo sublinhado no trecho “das quais vimos tratando” for substituído por um sinônimo, também será necessário o uso de uma preposição antes de “as quais”, se o sinônimo for
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  • 13B3092C-DE

    Português

    Figuras de Linguagem
    FGV · 2014FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão


    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014

    Evanildo Bechara, Na ponta da língua. Adaptado. 

    Sobre os verbos “boiar” e “nadar”, empregados metaforicamente no texto, é correto afirmar:
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  • 13AF70DF-DE

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FGV · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão


    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014


    Oswald de Andrade, Poesias reunidas

    Sobre o verso “E os cocares revirados das palmeiras”, só NÃO é correto afirmar:
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão 13af70df-de
  • 13AAB928-DE

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FGV · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão


    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014


    Oswald de Andrade, Poesias reunidas

    Para enfatizar a autenticidade artística do conjunto arquitetônico situado em Congonhas do Campo, Minas Gerais, do qual fala o texto, o poeta lança mão, entre outros recursos, do procedimento de
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  • 13A5BD79-DE

    Português

    Sintaxe
    FGV · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão.


    Engajamento agora é outro, revela pesquisa


    Os jovens brasileiros desconfiam dos políticos e estão cada vez mais desencantados com os partidos. Isso não provoca, no entanto, o seu afastamento automático de atividades politicamente engajadas. Ligado a organizações que se caracterizam pelo uso de redes sociais e pela estrutura pouco hierarquizada, um número significativo de jovens está se mobilizando em torno de um amplo leque de questões políticas e sociais.

    Temas que vão da mobilidade urbana à organização de grupos de hip hop e cineclubes na periferia das grandes cidades fazem parte do cotidiano desses moços e moças, de acordo com três grandes pesquisas realizadas recentemente sobre juventude no Brasil. Embora conduzidas por diferentes pesquisadores e com focos diversos, as três apontaram na mesma direção.

    R. Arruda, www.estadao.com.br, 14/07/2013.

    O trecho “Embora conduzidas”, que inicia o último período do texto, poderia ser substituído, sem prejuízo para o sentido e para a correção gramatical, por
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  • 13A2E51C-DE

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FGV · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto para a questão.


    Engajamento agora é outro, revela pesquisa


    Os jovens brasileiros desconfiam dos políticos e estão cada vez mais desencantados com os partidos. Isso não provoca, no entanto, o seu afastamento automático de atividades politicamente engajadas. Ligado a organizações que se caracterizam pelo uso de redes sociais e pela estrutura pouco hierarquizada, um número significativo de jovens está se mobilizando em torno de um amplo leque de questões políticas e sociais.

    Temas que vão da mobilidade urbana à organização de grupos de hip hop e cineclubes na periferia das grandes cidades fazem parte do cotidiano desses moços e moças, de acordo com três grandes pesquisas realizadas recentemente sobre juventude no Brasil. Embora conduzidas por diferentes pesquisadores e com focos diversos, as três apontaram na mesma direção.

    R. Arruda, www.estadao.com.br, 14/07/2013.

    Em relação às conclusões apresentadas nessa matéria jornalística, é correto afirmar que seu título —“Engajamento agora é outro, revela pesquisa”—
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  • 5DADE28A-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2014

    The sentence that does NOT make sense according to the comic strip is
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  • 5DAA5620-DC

    Inglês

    Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Female Prisoners Post Sexy Pictures of Themselves on Social Network
    ESTELITA HASS CARAZZAI
    FROM CURITIBA
    At least two detainees have taken pictures and published them on social networking sites from inside Guarapuava Public Jail, in the state of Paraná.
    The pictures, taken on a phone, were found by prison guards and posted online last April.
    The 30 year-old detainees are in jail after being accused of drug trafficking. Both are serving provisional sentences, and are yet to be convicted.
    One has been in jail since April, and the other for a year.
    Detainees are not granted possession of cell phones, and, due to this breach, they were awarded a disciplinary sanction and have since been prevented from receiving visits or food sent by family members for 30 days.
    Additionally, this occurrence may prevent them from shortening their sentences if they are eventually convicted.
    They appear posing in underwear on concrete beds in the female dormitory, which is decorated with animal print.
    After the prison guards discovered the images, they inspected the room the two women shared and found the cell phone used to take the pictures.
    “This unfortunately happens. Detainees can hide things very well”, the prison chief, Altemir Nascimento, said.
    According to Nascimento, 40 cell phones have been seized so far this year in the prison (which also houses men).
    CELL PHONE THROWING
    The location of the prison in downtown Guarapuava makes matters worse. According to the prison chief, during sunbathing, pedestrians toss cell phones over the wall.
    “Cell phones and drugs are thrown over the wall. This happens regularly. On every sunny day two or three items are thrown”, Nascimento said.
    At the beginning of the year, in order to bring the “deliveries” to a halt, the prison chief decided to install a protective net over the patio. Since then 77 cell phones have been caught on the net.

    http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/
    The only alternative where all the phrases are in the PASSIVE VOICE is
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  • 5DA22607-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Female Prisoners Post Sexy Pictures of Themselves on Social Network
    ESTELITA HASS CARAZZAI
    FROM CURITIBA
    At least two detainees have taken pictures and published them on social networking sites from inside Guarapuava Public Jail, in the state of Paraná.
    The pictures, taken on a phone, were found by prison guards and posted online last April.
    The 30 year-old detainees are in jail after being accused of drug trafficking. Both are serving provisional sentences, and are yet to be convicted.
    One has been in jail since April, and the other for a year.
    Detainees are not granted possession of cell phones, and, due to this breach, they were awarded a disciplinary sanction and have since been prevented from receiving visits or food sent by family members for 30 days.
    Additionally, this occurrence may prevent them from shortening their sentences if they are eventually convicted.
    They appear posing in underwear on concrete beds in the female dormitory, which is decorated with animal print.
    After the prison guards discovered the images, they inspected the room the two women shared and found the cell phone used to take the pictures.
    “This unfortunately happens. Detainees can hide things very well”, the prison chief, Altemir Nascimento, said.
    According to Nascimento, 40 cell phones have been seized so far this year in the prison (which also houses men).
    CELL PHONE THROWING
    The location of the prison in downtown Guarapuava makes matters worse. According to the prison chief, during sunbathing, pedestrians toss cell phones over the wall.
    “Cell phones and drugs are thrown over the wall. This happens regularly. On every sunny day two or three items are thrown”, Nascimento said.
    At the beginning of the year, in order to bring the “deliveries” to a halt, the prison chief decided to install a protective net over the patio. Since then 77 cell phones have been caught on the net.

    http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/
    Detainees
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  • 5D99F29D-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014Muito difícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Female Prisoners Post Sexy Pictures of Themselves on Social Network
    ESTELITA HASS CARAZZAI
    FROM CURITIBA
    At least two detainees have taken pictures and published them on social networking sites from inside Guarapuava Public Jail, in the state of Paraná.
    The pictures, taken on a phone, were found by prison guards and posted online last April.
    The 30 year-old detainees are in jail after being accused of drug trafficking. Both are serving provisional sentences, and are yet to be convicted.
    One has been in jail since April, and the other for a year.
    Detainees are not granted possession of cell phones, and, due to this breach, they were awarded a disciplinary sanction and have since been prevented from receiving visits or food sent by family members for 30 days.
    Additionally, this occurrence may prevent them from shortening their sentences if they are eventually convicted.
    They appear posing in underwear on concrete beds in the female dormitory, which is decorated with animal print.
    After the prison guards discovered the images, they inspected the room the two women shared and found the cell phone used to take the pictures.
    “This unfortunately happens. Detainees can hide things very well”, the prison chief, Altemir Nascimento, said.
    According to Nascimento, 40 cell phones have been seized so far this year in the prison (which also houses men).
    CELL PHONE THROWING
    The location of the prison in downtown Guarapuava makes matters worse. According to the prison chief, during sunbathing, pedestrians toss cell phones over the wall.
    “Cell phones and drugs are thrown over the wall. This happens regularly. On every sunny day two or three items are thrown”, Nascimento said.
    At the beginning of the year, in order to bring the “deliveries” to a halt, the prison chief decided to install a protective net over the patio. Since then 77 cell phones have been caught on the net.

    http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/
    According to the text,
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão 5d99f29d-dc
  • 5D968B4A-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    The Rolling Stones Impose High Ticket Prices for U.S. Tour
    “Is that a lot?” says Mick Jagger
    By Jerry Hopkins November 15, 1969
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2014
    Mick Jagger performing on stage circa 1969.

    LOS ANGELES—The Rolling Stones have returned to the United States for their first tour in more than three years.

    It begins with two evening shows at the Forum in Los Angeles November 8th, with tickets priced from $5.50 to $8.50. (This compares to a $7.50 top price for a Blind Faith concert in the same arena, a $6.50 top for the Doors. And in both those concerts, tickets started at $3.50.) In arranging this show, a previously-set hockey game between the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Rangers was rescheduled – at the request of the man who owns both the Forum and the Kings.

    Acts appearing at the concerts here will include Terry Reid, who will appear on all the dates, and the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. Negotiations were continuing to have Ike and Tina, B. B. King and Chuck Berry join the Stones in several other cities.

    Promoters of the L.A. concerts said the gross for the evening would exceed $275,000 if the Stones filled the 18,000 seats in the Forum both shows. Similar grosses, on a per show basis, were expected throughout the tour, with the Stones getting guarantees of $25,000 a concert and up, against take home percentages running close to $60,000.

    Although figures such as these are not unusual for tours by groups of this magnitude, they did bring strong criticism from, among others, Ralph Gleason in the San Francisco Chronicle.

    “Can the Rolling Stones actually need all that money?” Gleason asked. “If they really dig the black musicians as much as every note they play and every syllable they utter indicates, is it possible to take out a show with, say, Ike and Tina and some of the older men like Howlin’ Wolf and let them share in the loot? How much can the Stones take back to Merrie England after taxes, anyway? How much must the British manager and the American manager and the agency rake off the top?”

    “Paying five, six and seven dollars for a Stones concert at the Oakland Coliseum for, say, an hour of the Stones seen a quarter of a mile away because the artists demand such outrageous fees that they can only be obtained under these circumstances, says a very bad thing to me about the artists’ attitude towards the public. It says they despise their own audience.”

    When Mick Jagger was confronted by this criticism at a press conference at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, he left the door slightly open to giving a free concert sometime during the 13-city, 18-concert tour, but his tone didn’t seem too promising.

    “There has been talk of that,” he said. “I should think toward the end. We’ll have to see how things go. I don’t want to plan that right now, ‘cause we’re gonna be here some while. We’ve got time for all that. I don’t want to say that’s what we want to do or not do. I’m leaving it rather blurry. I’m not committing myself.”

    And about the ticket cost, he strongly indicated that if some people thought prices were high, they might have been a lot worse.

    “We were offered a lot of money to do some very good dates – money in front in Europe, before we left, really a lot of bread. We didn’t accept because we thought they’d be too expensive on the basis of the money we’d get. We didn’t say that unless we walk out of America with X dollars, we ain’t gonna come. We’re really not into that sort of economic scene. Either you’re gonna sing and all that crap, or you’re gonna be an economist. I really don’t know whether this is more expensive than recent tours by local bands. I don’t know how much people can afford. I’ve no idea. Is that a lot? You’ll have to tell me.”

    www.rollingstone.com
    The question that the promoters were asked and whose answer can be found in the phrase from $5.50 to $8.50 was probably:
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  • 5D929B9F-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    The Rolling Stones Impose High Ticket Prices for U.S. Tour
    “Is that a lot?” says Mick Jagger
    By Jerry Hopkins November 15, 1969
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2014
    Mick Jagger performing on stage circa 1969.

    LOS ANGELES—The Rolling Stones have returned to the United States for their first tour in more than three years.

    It begins with two evening shows at the Forum in Los Angeles November 8th, with tickets priced from $5.50 to $8.50. (This compares to a $7.50 top price for a Blind Faith concert in the same arena, a $6.50 top for the Doors. And in both those concerts, tickets started at $3.50.) In arranging this show, a previously-set hockey game between the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Rangers was rescheduled – at the request of the man who owns both the Forum and the Kings.

    Acts appearing at the concerts here will include Terry Reid, who will appear on all the dates, and the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. Negotiations were continuing to have Ike and Tina, B. B. King and Chuck Berry join the Stones in several other cities.

    Promoters of the L.A. concerts said the gross for the evening would exceed $275,000 if the Stones filled the 18,000 seats in the Forum both shows. Similar grosses, on a per show basis, were expected throughout the tour, with the Stones getting guarantees of $25,000 a concert and up, against take home percentages running close to $60,000.

    Although figures such as these are not unusual for tours by groups of this magnitude, they did bring strong criticism from, among others, Ralph Gleason in the San Francisco Chronicle.

    “Can the Rolling Stones actually need all that money?” Gleason asked. “If they really dig the black musicians as much as every note they play and every syllable they utter indicates, is it possible to take out a show with, say, Ike and Tina and some of the older men like Howlin’ Wolf and let them share in the loot? How much can the Stones take back to Merrie England after taxes, anyway? How much must the British manager and the American manager and the agency rake off the top?”

    “Paying five, six and seven dollars for a Stones concert at the Oakland Coliseum for, say, an hour of the Stones seen a quarter of a mile away because the artists demand such outrageous fees that they can only be obtained under these circumstances, says a very bad thing to me about the artists’ attitude towards the public. It says they despise their own audience.”

    When Mick Jagger was confronted by this criticism at a press conference at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, he left the door slightly open to giving a free concert sometime during the 13-city, 18-concert tour, but his tone didn’t seem too promising.

    “There has been talk of that,” he said. “I should think toward the end. We’ll have to see how things go. I don’t want to plan that right now, ‘cause we’re gonna be here some while. We’ve got time for all that. I don’t want to say that’s what we want to do or not do. I’m leaving it rather blurry. I’m not committing myself.”

    And about the ticket cost, he strongly indicated that if some people thought prices were high, they might have been a lot worse.

    “We were offered a lot of money to do some very good dates – money in front in Europe, before we left, really a lot of bread. We didn’t accept because we thought they’d be too expensive on the basis of the money we’d get. We didn’t say that unless we walk out of America with X dollars, we ain’t gonna come. We’re really not into that sort of economic scene. Either you’re gonna sing and all that crap, or you’re gonna be an economist. I really don’t know whether this is more expensive than recent tours by local bands. I don’t know how much people can afford. I’ve no idea. Is that a lot? You’ll have to tell me.”

    www.rollingstone.com
    The text explains that
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  • 5D8F94F3-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    The Rolling Stones Impose High Ticket Prices for U.S. Tour
    “Is that a lot?” says Mick Jagger
    By Jerry Hopkins November 15, 1969
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2014
    Mick Jagger performing on stage circa 1969.

    LOS ANGELES—The Rolling Stones have returned to the United States for their first tour in more than three years.

    It begins with two evening shows at the Forum in Los Angeles November 8th, with tickets priced from $5.50 to $8.50. (This compares to a $7.50 top price for a Blind Faith concert in the same arena, a $6.50 top for the Doors. And in both those concerts, tickets started at $3.50.) In arranging this show, a previously-set hockey game between the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Rangers was rescheduled – at the request of the man who owns both the Forum and the Kings.

    Acts appearing at the concerts here will include Terry Reid, who will appear on all the dates, and the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. Negotiations were continuing to have Ike and Tina, B. B. King and Chuck Berry join the Stones in several other cities.

    Promoters of the L.A. concerts said the gross for the evening would exceed $275,000 if the Stones filled the 18,000 seats in the Forum both shows. Similar grosses, on a per show basis, were expected throughout the tour, with the Stones getting guarantees of $25,000 a concert and up, against take home percentages running close to $60,000.

    Although figures such as these are not unusual for tours by groups of this magnitude, they did bring strong criticism from, among others, Ralph Gleason in the San Francisco Chronicle.

    “Can the Rolling Stones actually need all that money?” Gleason asked. “If they really dig the black musicians as much as every note they play and every syllable they utter indicates, is it possible to take out a show with, say, Ike and Tina and some of the older men like Howlin’ Wolf and let them share in the loot? How much can the Stones take back to Merrie England after taxes, anyway? How much must the British manager and the American manager and the agency rake off the top?”

    “Paying five, six and seven dollars for a Stones concert at the Oakland Coliseum for, say, an hour of the Stones seen a quarter of a mile away because the artists demand such outrageous fees that they can only be obtained under these circumstances, says a very bad thing to me about the artists’ attitude towards the public. It says they despise their own audience.”

    When Mick Jagger was confronted by this criticism at a press conference at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, he left the door slightly open to giving a free concert sometime during the 13-city, 18-concert tour, but his tone didn’t seem too promising.

    “There has been talk of that,” he said. “I should think toward the end. We’ll have to see how things go. I don’t want to plan that right now, ‘cause we’re gonna be here some while. We’ve got time for all that. I don’t want to say that’s what we want to do or not do. I’m leaving it rather blurry. I’m not committing myself.”

    And about the ticket cost, he strongly indicated that if some people thought prices were high, they might have been a lot worse.

    “We were offered a lot of money to do some very good dates – money in front in Europe, before we left, really a lot of bread. We didn’t accept because we thought they’d be too expensive on the basis of the money we’d get. We didn’t say that unless we walk out of America with X dollars, we ain’t gonna come. We’re really not into that sort of economic scene. Either you’re gonna sing and all that crap, or you’re gonna be an economist. I really don’t know whether this is more expensive than recent tours by local bands. I don’t know how much people can afford. I’ve no idea. Is that a lot? You’ll have to tell me.”

    www.rollingstone.com
    According to the text, the Rolling Stones
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  • 5D8B5B74-DC

    Português

    Gêneros Textuais
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto para a questão

    A Esmeralda e o Camafeu
    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014
    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014

    Joaquim Manoel de Macedo, A Moreninha.
    Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA sobre a prosa romântica brasileira.
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão 5d8b5b74-dc
  • 5D884946-DC

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto para a questão

    A Esmeralda e o Camafeu
    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014
    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014

    Joaquim Manoel de Macedo, A Moreninha.
    A partir do fragmento selecionado, pode-se afirmar que a prosa de Joaquim Manoel de Macedo

    I. é marcada por enredos cheios de peripécias e final feliz.
    II. é composta com uma linguagem simples, estilo fluente e leve.
    III. é elaborada em torno de objetividade temática, com negação do sentimentalismo.

    Assinale a alternativa correta.
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão 5d884946-dc
  • 5D84C930-DC

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto para a questão

    A Esmeralda e o Camafeu
    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014
    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2014

    Joaquim Manoel de Macedo, A Moreninha.
    No excerto, está presente:
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão 5d84c930-dc