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Analise o gráfico a seguir:

Fonte: Censo Agropecuário (1980, 1985, 1995, 2006, 2017); Pesquisa Agrícola Municipal (PAM).
Segundo dados do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE), o setor agropecuário respondeu por 7,66% do Valor Adicionado Bruto (VAB) da economia brasileira em 2021. Neste setor, destaca-se a soja em grão, cuja participação foi de 41,61% do valor agropecuário total produzido no mesmo ano.
Com base nestas informações e no gráfico acima, é CORRETO afirmar que a diminuição do número de pessoal ocupado em estabelecimentos rurais no Brasil entre 1980 e 2017 se deve
Leia o excerto e o gráfico a seguir:
Censo do IBGE: Cidades médias ’puxam’ crescimento do Brasil
Dos mais de 12 milhões de habitantes que o Brasil ganhou entre 2010 e 2022, 8,3 milhões (67,5%) foram em municípios com população de 100 mil a 499 mil habitantes.
Distribuição de moradores por tamanhos de cidades (Censos de 2010 e 2022)

Fonte: https://g1.globo.com/economia/censo/noticia/ 2023/07/01/censo-do-ibge-cidades-medias-puxam-crescimento-dobrasil.ghtml Acesso em 17 de maio de 2024.
O crescimento populacional das cidades médias no Brasil é explicado pela:
Os textos V, VI, VII e VIII são comentários presentes na postagem, Texto IV. Leia-os com atenção para responder a questão.

TEXTO V

Fonte: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cft WaCzsi8T/?img index=1. Acesso em: 10 jul. 2024.
TEXTO VI

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TEXTO VII

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TEXTO VIII

Fonte: https://www.instagram.com/p/C ftWaCzsi8T/?img index=1. Acesso em: 10 jul. 2024.
TEXTO III
Projeto de lei pretende regulamentar a profissão de influenciador digital
16/09/2022 MARINA TEODORO
O Brasil tem mais de 500 mil influenciadores digitais, de acordo com levantamento da Nielsen, e um Projeto de Lei apresentado pelo deputado José Nelto (PP/GO) pretende regulamentar essa categoria como profissão.
Apresentado no fim de agosto, o PL 2347/2022 foi recebido pela Comissão de Trabalho, de Administração e Serviço Público da Câmara dos Deputados e, se seguir para aprovação, poderá mudar a maneira como os influenciadores digitais trabalham atualmente.
Se o PL passar, algumas exigências serão feitas para quem quiser virar influenciador, como cadastro exigido pelo Governo Federal, que irá permitir (ou não) que os produtores de conteúdo exerçam suas atividades.
Além disso, também deverá ser solicitado “conhecimento técnico” para que os profissionais possam falar sobre determinados assuntos e sejam classificados como influenciadores.
O PL ainda não avançou, e talvez não vá muito adiante: ele pode ser interpretado como inconstitucional, já que a Constituição Federal assegura que todos podem exercer qualquer atividade econômica, independente de autorização, salvo em casos específicos.
Fonte: TEODORO, Marina. Disponível em: https://istoedinheiro.com.br/projeto-lei-regulamentar-profissaoinfluenciador-digita. 16 set. 2022. Acesso em: 05 jul. 2024.





Read the comic strip by Sarah Andersen.

(Sarah Andersen. Adulthood is a myth, 2016.)
According to the comic strip, phrases from 1 to 4 make the girl feel
Read the campaign poster published on a company’s website to answer question.

(https://www.hutsix.io. Adaptado.)
Read the campaign poster published on a company’s website to answer question.

(https://www.hutsix.io. Adaptado.)
The word that summarizes the central theme of the campaign poster is:Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.
When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.
Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.
Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.

(www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)
1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things.
Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.
When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.
Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.
Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.

(www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)
1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things.
A frase do texto que corresponde aos dados do gráfico é:Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.
When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.
Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.
Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.

(www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)
1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things.
Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.
When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.
Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.
Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.

(www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)
1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things.
De acordo com o primeiro e o segundo parágrafos,Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.
When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.
Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.
Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.

(www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)
1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things.
Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.
When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.
Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.
Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.

(www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)
1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things.
Leia o texto e examine o gráfico para responder à questão.
When Tinder (a mobile dating app) was launched on college campuses in America in 2012, it quickly became a hit. Although online dating had been around since Match.com, a website for lonely hearts, launched in 1995, it had long struggled to shed1 an image of desperation. But Tinder, by letting users sift through photos of countless potential dates with a simple swipe, made it easy and fun.
Soon Tinder and its rivals had transformed dating. A report found that 30% of American adults had used an online dating service, including more than half of those aged between 18 and 29. One in five couples of that age had met through such a service. Usage surged during the pandemic, as lonely locked- -down singles searched for partners. The market capitalisation of Bumble, a rival to Tinder, surged to $13 billion on its first day of trading2 in February 2021. Later that year the value of Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge and scores of other dating services, reached nearly $50 billion.
Today roughly 350 million people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250 million in 2018, according to a research firm. In June 2024 Tokyo’s government even said it would launch a matchmaking app of its own to pair up singles in the city. Yet lately online dating has lost its spark. The apps were downloaded 237 million times globally in 2023, down from 287 million in 2020. According to a research firm, the number of people who use them at least once a month has dwindled from 154 million in 2021 to 137 million in the second quarter of 2024.

(www.economist.com, 08.08.2024. Adaptado.)
1 to shed: to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
2 trading: the activity of buying and selling things.
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(Richard Bittencourt. As lágrimas sinceras de Júlio Gilson, 2023.)
Para obter seu efeito de humor, o cartum explora o seguinte recurso expressivo: