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8874AFF9-0B Nineties fashion was hard to pin down. A clash of trends screamed for our attention while others were so quietly cool they're still sartorial staples in our collective wardrobes: slip dresses, Doc Martens, chokers, crop tops. While the 1980s were all about volume – padded shoulders, puffed jackets, big hair and an obsession with designer wear – style in the early 1990s was decidedly low maintenance.(Available in: https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/1990s-fashion-history/index.html.)In the first line of the excerpt, the underlined and in bold type expression can be substituted without losing its meaning by:886AACE7-0B Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionUFPR · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosKevin Adkins almost kicked the Ice Age skull to the side because he thought it was just debris from a recent flood – then he saw that it had teeth.When Kevin Adkins took his father-in-law, Tony Hager, on his first turkey hunt on May 8, 2022, the two West Virginians spotted an animal skull in a Putnam County creek. Covered in mud from a flood that had hit the region two days earlier, it was initially unidentifiable. So Adkins took it home – and later learned that it belonged to an 11,000-year-old giant sloth.While 36-year-old Adkins had hunted turkeys in Putnam County plenty of times before, he had never come across something like this. Trudging through the muddy wilderness, the Red House resident and his father-in-law were primarily interested in nabbing some wild birds when they encountered the relic.“We were running and gunning for toms,” Adkins told Outdoor Life. “We’d worked a gobbler for about 30 minutes, then the bird moved off, so we picked up and headed up the creek. I looked down in the middle of the creek as we crossed it and saw a big blob of something I thought was a root ball, so I almost kicked it away.”“But I noticed something different about it and looked closer,” Adkins went on. “That’s when I saw some molar teeth, so I picked it up.”Determined not to let the potential find of a lifetime distract from his turkey hunt, Adkins propped the skull next to the creek and forged ahead. When he and Hager concluded their hunt later that morning, they retrieved the skull and carried it home.“[My wife] thought it was a cow skull because it was so big,” Adkins said. The skull weighed about 30 pounds and sported tufts of hair. It had four molar teeth on either side of its jawbone.“But my father-in-law said no, it was something very different,” continued Adkins. “That’s when we started searching the internet, sending photos to family and friends, and then I posted it on social media. That really got things moving along with trying to ID what I’d found.”(Available in: https://allthatsinteresting.com/tag/news.)According to the text, it is correct to say that:88155788-0B Português
Interpretação de TextosUFPR · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o poema a seguir.

Considerando esse poema e a integralidade da obra de que foi retirado, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Interpretação de TextosUFPR · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
Considere as seguintes sequências extraídas do texto:O excesso de positividade se manifesta também como excesso de estímulos [...];A multitarefa está amplamente disseminada entre os animais em estado selvagem.Assinale a alternativa cujos termos podem substituir, respectivamente, os vocábulos grifados, na acepção que lhes confere o texto.87EED074-0B Português
Interpretação de TextosUFPR · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
Assinale a alternativa que recupera a tese central do texto de Byung-Chul Han.
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Interpretação de TextosUFGD · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosO conceito de meme data da década de 1970, tendo sido empregado primeiramente de forma despretensiosa por Richard Dawkins em seu livro O Gene Egoísta. Após algumas décadas, o meme se tornou um fenômeno típico da Internet, popularizando-se por meio de coleções de textos, imagens, comportamentos, desafios oumemórias.
Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGNq2Rln53Y. Acesso em: 10 nov. 2021.Sobre memes e sua interpretação nas relações sociais, é correto afirmar que7DF66C46-04 Português
Interpretação de TextosUFGD · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosNão tomei café, ia andando meio tonta. A tontura da fome é pior do que a do álcool. A tontura do álcool nos impele a cantar. Mas a da fome nos faz tremer. Percebi que é horrível só ter ar no estômago. Comecei a sentir a boca amarga. Pensei: já não bastam as amarguras da vida? Parece que quando nasci o destino marcou-me para passar fome. Catei um saco de papel. Ia catando tudo que encontrava.JESUS, Carolina Maria de, 1914-1977. Quarto de despejo: diário de uma favelada / Carolina Maria de Jesus; ilustração Vinicius Rossignol Felipe. – 10. ed. – São Paulo : Ática, 2014. 200p. : il.Com base nos elementos e na interpretação da obra Quarto de Despejo, Diário de uma Favelada, de Carolina Maria de Jesus, assinale a alternativa correta.7DF40B20-04 Português
Interpretação de TextosUFGD · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
Disponível em: http://blog.usare.com.br/os-melhores-memes-sobre-2020/. Acesso em: 29 out. 2020.A partir da análise da imagem, é correto afirmar que, para compreender a mensagem do outdoor,7DE2FDF8-04 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionUFGD · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosMuitos textos da Internet relacionados ao humor são usados como propulsores da aprendizagem, especialmente de língua estrangeira. Observe o que segue.
Available in: https://www.lingq.com/blog/english-language-memes/. Access in: 20 nov. 2021.O efeito humorístico desse texto ocorre devidoE3DF5454-FA Português
Interpretação de TextosMinistério da Educação · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTO 1A atual política de preços da Petrobras, na qual se baseiam todos os reajustes recentes, surgiu em 2016. Até o término dos anos 1990 e início dos anos 2000, havia monopólio na exploração e comercialização de petróleo no Brasil. Isso mudou em 2002, com a Lei n. 9.478 (Lei do Petróleo). O novo marco legal teve como objetivo abrir o mercado e estimular a concorrência no setor. Aos poucos, os preços começaram a ser reajustados e a acompanhar o que era praticado no mercado internacional. Isso porque, com a abertura de mercado, o importador surge como concorrente. Esse importador, ao formar seu preço para vender seu produto no mercado doméstico brasileiro, é influenciado por oscilação de preços nos derivados no mercado internacional.Disponível em: https://valor.globo.com/empresas/noticia/2022/06/17/ como-funciona-a-politica-de-precos-da-petrobras-entenda.ghtml. Acesso em: 29 jun. 2022 (adaptado).TEXTO 2
TEXTO 3De instabilidade política e econômica à seca intensa, a alta dos preços dos combustíveis só agrava a inflação e aumenta a conta no bolso do consumidor. O quanto esse aumento afeta a vida do povo brasileiro depende da renda e de como a pessoa usa os combustíveis. Ouso do transporte público ou próprio, e a distância que percorre nas atividades diárias são variáveis que podem significar mais ou menos gastos. Uma coisa é certa: quanto maior a renda, menor o impacto; quanto menor a renda, maior é o impacto do aumento do preço.Disponível em: https://jornal.usp.br/atualidades/preco-doscombustiveis-tem-maior-impacto-para-a-populacao-demenor-renda/. Acesso em: 28 jun. 2022. (adaptado)Considerando a imagem e os textos apresentados, avalie as afirmações a seguir.I. O governo federal, como instrumento de gestão pública, poderia reduzir os impostos federais que incidem sobre a gasolina, exercendo o poder regulatório do Estado para minimizar os impactos econômicos e sociais do preço dos combustíveis.II. A eliminação dos impostos federais sobre a gasolina teria um maior efeito no preço do combustível do que a eliminação dos impostos estaduais cobrados nos postos, beneficiando a população de maior renda.III. O papel regulatório do Estado, tendo em vista a redução dos impactos econômicos e sociais do preço dos combustíveis, seria mais efetivo, caso o governo federal, na condição de acionista majoritário da Petrobras, pautasse a redução da "Parcela Petrobras" no preço da gasolina, considerando o componente lucro do produto que integra essa parcela.É correto o que se afirma em
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionURCA · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosFood insecurity hits nearly 60% of Brazilians, study shows.A study from the Brazilian Research Network on Food Sovereignty and Security released Wednesday showed that 58.7% of Brazilians lived with food insecurity, which replicated data not seen since 1993. In other words, 125.2 million people are affected by this issue, while 15% of the population, or about 33 million people, go hungry on a daily basis.The document also highlighted that this phenomenon was a consequence of the country’s economic crisis and the ensuing labor market situation. The survey consisted of interviews conducted between November 2021 and April this year in 12,745 households across 577 municipalities in all states. Compared to 2018, the increase in the Brazilian population with food insecurity is 60% and since 2020 this figure grew by 7.2%.It was the second National Survey on Food Insecurity in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil and showed that the daily victims of hunger increased from 19 to 33 million from 2021 to 2022. The most affected areas of the country are the North and Northeast, with 25.7% and 21% of the families involved, respectively. The report also revealed that 60% of households in rural areas are food insecure, with 18.6% of them in the most severe state. Hunger also affected 21.8% of the families of small agricultural producers.The study also focused on investigating the relationship between food and race and confirmed that access to food is not a problem for 53.2% of the households of self-declared white people, but this percentage drops to 35% in the homes of self-declared black people. In these families, the percentage of people who suffer from a lack of food on a daily basis increased from 10.4% to 18.1%. The situation worsened in households managed by black women, of which 63% showed some degree of insecurity.According to the survey, in 2022, one out of three Brazilians did something that caused shame, sadness or regret in order to obtain food. "We have gone back 30 years in the fight against hunger, it’s scary. But the current indignant movement is far from the indignation of 1993 with 32 million hungry people. We are inert as a society," explained Kiko Afonso, one of the members of the team to conduct the study.From:https://en.mercopress.com/2022/06/09/food-insecurity-hits-nearly-60-of-brazilians-study-shows. Accessed on 07/10/2022
(URCA/2022.2) Depois de ler o texto, é possível concluir que:66813B73-C1 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionURCA · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosIntegrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) & CadreHarmonisé (CH)
From: https://www.ifpri.org/blog/2018-global-report-food-crises-shows-rising-food-insecurity-need-build-resilience. Accessed on07/10/2022(URCA/2022.2) De acordo com as informações da Classificação da Insegurança Alimentar, os bens de subsistência não podem ser revertidos em qual das fases?6674D581-C1 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionURCA · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos’Marching towards starvation’: UN warns of hell on earth if Ukrainewar goes onDozens of countries risk protests, riots and political violence this year as food prices surge around the world, the head of the food-aid branch of the United Nations has warned. Speaking in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, on Thursday, David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), said the world faced "frightening"shortages that could destabilise countries that depend on wheat exports from Ukraine and Russia."Even before the Ukraine crisis, we were facing an unprecedented global food crisis because of Covid and fuel price increases," said Beasley. "Then, we thought it couldn’t get any worse, but this war has been devastating." Ukraine grows enough food every year to feed 400 million people. It produces 42% of the world’s sunflower oil, 16% of its maize and 9% of its wheat. Somalia relies on Ukraine and Russia for all of its wheat imports, while Egypt gets 80% of its grain from the two countries.The WFP sources 40% of the wheat for its emergency food-relief programmes from Ukraine and, after its operating costs rose by $70m (£58m) a month, it has been forced to halve rations in several countries. Citing increases in the price of shipping, fertiliser and fuel as key factors - due to Covid-19, the climate crisis and the Ukraine war - Beasley said the number of people suffering from "chronic hunger" had risen from 650 million to 810 million in the past five years.Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jun/17/united-nations-wfp-hell-on-earth-ukraine-war-russia.Accessed on 07/10/2022(URCA/2022.2) O Programa Mundial de Alimento das Nações Unidas obtém quase metade do trigo para seus programas de emergência da/do:
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionURCA · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos’Marching towards starvation’: UN warns of hell on earth if Ukrainewar goes onDozens of countries risk protests, riots and political violence this year as food prices surge around the world, the head of the food-aid branch of the United Nations has warned. Speaking in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, on Thursday, David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), said the world faced "frightening"shortages that could destabilise countries that depend on wheat exports from Ukraine and Russia."Even before the Ukraine crisis, we were facing an unprecedented global food crisis because of Covid and fuel price increases," said Beasley. "Then, we thought it couldn’t get any worse, but this war has been devastating." Ukraine grows enough food every year to feed 400 million people. It produces 42% of the world’s sunflower oil, 16% of its maize and 9% of its wheat. Somalia relies on Ukraine and Russia for all of its wheat imports, while Egypt gets 80% of its grain from the two countries.The WFP sources 40% of the wheat for its emergency food-relief programmes from Ukraine and, after its operating costs rose by $70m (£58m) a month, it has been forced to halve rations in several countries. Citing increases in the price of shipping, fertiliser and fuel as key factors - due to Covid-19, the climate crisis and the Ukraine war - Beasley said the number of people suffering from "chronic hunger" had risen from 650 million to 810 million in the past five years.Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jun/17/united-nations-wfp-hell-on-earth-ukraine-war-russia.Accessed on 07/10/2022(URCA/2022.2) Depois de ler o texto, é correto afirmar que
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionURCA · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos’Marching towards starvation’: UN warns of hell on earth if Ukrainewar goes onDozens of countries risk protests, riots and political violence this year as food prices surge around the world, the head of the food-aid branch of the United Nations has warned. Speaking in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, on Thursday, David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), said the world faced "frightening"shortages that could destabilise countries that depend on wheat exports from Ukraine and Russia."Even before the Ukraine crisis, we were facing an unprecedented global food crisis because of Covid and fuel price increases," said Beasley. "Then, we thought it couldn’t get any worse, but this war has been devastating." Ukraine grows enough food every year to feed 400 million people. It produces 42% of the world’s sunflower oil, 16% of its maize and 9% of its wheat. Somalia relies on Ukraine and Russia for all of its wheat imports, while Egypt gets 80% of its grain from the two countries.The WFP sources 40% of the wheat for its emergency food-relief programmes from Ukraine and, after its operating costs rose by $70m (£58m) a month, it has been forced to halve rations in several countries. Citing increases in the price of shipping, fertiliser and fuel as key factors - due to Covid-19, the climate crisis and the Ukraine war - Beasley said the number of people suffering from "chronic hunger" had risen from 650 million to 810 million in the past five years.Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jun/17/united-nations-wfp-hell-on-earth-ukraine-war-russia.Accessed on 07/10/2022(URCA/2022.2) De acordo com o texto, a crise alimentar no mundo tem como causa
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Escolas LiteráriasURCA · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos(URCA/2022.2) Assinale a obra do Século XIX cujo enredo é dominado por uma sátira aos riscos da incompreensão dos métodos da ciência:
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Interpretação de TextosURCA · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosDe volta pra casa: decolonização na paleontologiaA primeira ilustração de um fóssil brasileiro foi publicada no livro Viagem pelo Brasil, dos naturalistas alemães Johann B. von Spix (1781-1826) e Carl F. P. von Martius (1794-1868). Ambos fizeram parte da comitiva da arquiduquesa austríaca Maria Leopoldina (1797-1826), quando ela veio para o país devido ao seu casamento com D. Pedro I. O material ilustrado em 1823 pode ser identificado como uma arcada de um mastodonte (parente distante extinto dos elefantes) do Pleistoceno (há aproximadamente 12 mil anos) e um peixe dos depósitos cretáceos (110 milhões de anos) da bacia do Araripe, no nordeste brasileiro.Mas o mundo mudou e, graças à ação de muitos pesquisadores, o Brasil passou a ter várias instituições para abrigar essas riquezas, que evidenciam a diversificação da vida no tempo profundo. Hoje, a comunidade de paleontólogos, apoiada por pesquisadores e pessoas de diversas partes do mundo, tem procurado despertar a atenção para que fósseis relevantes não deixem mais o país e as principais peças que já não estão mais aqui sejam trazidas de volta. Trata-se de uma espécie de decolonização da paleontologia, um movimento de repatriação de exemplares importantes que tenham sido retirados do Brasil à revelia, impedindo o enriquecimento da cultura e da pesquisa brasileiras.Não são poucos os exemplares brasileiros importantes que se encontram depositados no exterior. Dinossauros, pterossauros, insetos, peixes e plantas - a maior parte retirada de forma duvidosa do território nacional e, às vezes, com uma aparente conivência do órgão fiscalizador - foram descritos ao longo de décadas e enriquecem museus estrangeiros, principalmente na Europa e na América do Norte. Os depósitos brasileiros mais afetados são os encontrados na bacia do Araripe, curiosamente, de onde provém um daqueles dois primeiros fósseis brasileiros ilustrados. O motivo principal é a riqueza do material dessa região: numeroso, diversificado e, sobretudo, muito bem preservado, o que encanta pesquisadores e públicos em todo o mundo.No entanto, se, em determinado momento histórico, a saída de material paleontológico poderia encontrar alguma justificativa (mesmo que passível de questionamento), o mesmo não ocorre nos dias de hoje. A legislação vigente no Brasil regula o trabalho com fósseis no país e dispõe sobre sua proteção, com destaque para o Decreto-Lei n.º 4.146, publicado em 1942, durante o governo de Getúlio Vargas. De forma simplificada, como, pela Constituição Federal, os bens encontrados no subsolo pertencem à União, todos que queiram fazer extração de fósseis necessitam de uma autorização da Agência Nacional de Mineração, com exceção dos pesquisadores que estejam vinculados a uma instituição de pesquisa e ensino.(Texto de Alexander W. A. Kellner, disponível em https://cienciahoje.org.br/artigo/de-volta-pra-casa-decolonizacao-na-paleontologia/. Adaptado.)(URCA/2022.2) Considerando o trecho "Os depósitos brasileiros mais afetados são os encontrados na bacia do Araripe, curiosamente, de onde provém um daqueles dois primeiros fósseis brasileiros ilustrados..", é correto afirmar que a palavra que estabelece conexão interparagrafal de sentido, denotando uma atitude opinativa, de avaliação dos fatos, é:FAE3B598-B0 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionUniversidade Estadual do Maranhão · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosThis text refers to question
How to Stop Eating Sugar
By David Leonhardt
If you’re like most Americans, you eat more sugar than is good for you. But it’s entirely possible to eat less sugar without sacrificing much — if any — of the pleasures of eating. Surprising as it may sound, many people who have cut back on sugar say they find their new eating habits more pleasurable than their old ones. This guide will walk you through why sugar matters, how you can make smart food choices to reduce sugar consumption, and how you can keep your life sweet, even without so many sweets.
Here's why you eat more sugar than you realize, and why it's a problem. The first thing to know: Added sugars, of one kind or another, are almost everywhere in the modern diet. They’re in sandwich bread, chicken stock, pickles, salad dressing, crackers, yogurt and cereal, as well as in the obvious foods and drinks, like soda and desserts.
The biggest problem with added sweeteners is that they make it easy to overeat. They’re tasty and highly caloric but they often don’t make you feel full. Instead, they can trick you into wanting even more food. Because we’re surrounded by added sweeteners — in our kitchens, in restaurants, at schools and offices — most of us will eat too much of them unless we consciously set out to do otherwise.
It’s not an accident. The sugar industry has conducted an aggressive, decades-long campaign to blame the obesity epidemic on fats, not sugars. Fats, after all, seem as if they should cause obesity. Thanks partly to that campaign, sugar consumption soared in the United States even as people were trying to lose weight. But research increasingly indicates that an overabundance of simple carbohydrates, and sugar in particular, is the No. 1 problem in modern diets. Sugar is the driving force behind the diabetes and obesity epidemics. Fortunately, more people are realizing the harms of sugar and cutting back.
[...]
Changing your diet is hard. If your strategy involves thinking about sugar all the time — whenever you’re shopping or eating — you’ll likely fail. You’ll also be miserable in the process. It’s much more effective to come up with a few simple rules and habits that then become second nature. (One strategy to consider: Eliminate all added sugars for one month, and then add back only the ones you miss. It’s easier than it sounds.)
Above all, most people’s goal should be to find a few simple, lasting ways to cut back on sugar. Once you’re done reading this guide, we suggest you choose two or three of our ideas and try them for a few weeks.
https://www.nytimes.com/guides/smarterliving/how-to-stop-eating-sugar (text adapted)
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Análise sintática | Syntax ParsingUniversidade Estadual do Maranhão · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosThis text refers to question
How to Stop Eating Sugar
By David Leonhardt
If you’re like most Americans, you eat more sugar than is good for you. But it’s entirely possible to eat less sugar without sacrificing much — if any — of the pleasures of eating. Surprising as it may sound, many people who have cut back on sugar say they find their new eating habits more pleasurable than their old ones. This guide will walk you through why sugar matters, how you can make smart food choices to reduce sugar consumption, and how you can keep your life sweet, even without so many sweets.
Here's why you eat more sugar than you realize, and why it's a problem. The first thing to know: Added sugars, of one kind or another, are almost everywhere in the modern diet. They’re in sandwich bread, chicken stock, pickles, salad dressing, crackers, yogurt and cereal, as well as in the obvious foods and drinks, like soda and desserts.
The biggest problem with added sweeteners is that they make it easy to overeat. They’re tasty and highly caloric but they often don’t make you feel full. Instead, they can trick you into wanting even more food. Because we’re surrounded by added sweeteners — in our kitchens, in restaurants, at schools and offices — most of us will eat too much of them unless we consciously set out to do otherwise.
It’s not an accident. The sugar industry has conducted an aggressive, decades-long campaign to blame the obesity epidemic on fats, not sugars. Fats, after all, seem as if they should cause obesity. Thanks partly to that campaign, sugar consumption soared in the United States even as people were trying to lose weight. But research increasingly indicates that an overabundance of simple carbohydrates, and sugar in particular, is the No. 1 problem in modern diets. Sugar is the driving force behind the diabetes and obesity epidemics. Fortunately, more people are realizing the harms of sugar and cutting back.
[...]
Changing your diet is hard. If your strategy involves thinking about sugar all the time — whenever you’re shopping or eating — you’ll likely fail. You’ll also be miserable in the process. It’s much more effective to come up with a few simple rules and habits that then become second nature. (One strategy to consider: Eliminate all added sugars for one month, and then add back only the ones you miss. It’s easier than it sounds.)
Above all, most people’s goal should be to find a few simple, lasting ways to cut back on sugar. Once you’re done reading this guide, we suggest you choose two or three of our ideas and try them for a few weeks.
https://www.nytimes.com/guides/smarterliving/how-to-stop-eating-sugar (text adapted)
The extract “If you’re like most Americans”, in the first paragraph, reflects, in the order of appearance:FAD4A0DB-B0 Português
Interpretação de TextosUniversidade Estadual do Maranhão · 2022FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosA questão a seguir embasam-se na obra de Viriato Corrêa. Escrita na década de 1930, essa obra literária contém as memórias de infância do menino Cazuza, vivida no interior do Maranhão no final do século XIX.Nessa poesia popular nordestina trazida por Viriato Corrêa, em "Cazuza", observa-se o intuito dos repentistas de sobrepujarem um ao outro— José Firmino acredite,Não gosto de me gabar,Mas quando pego a viola,Quando começo a cantar,Saem da cova os defuntos,Os peixes saem do mar,Os anjos descem do céu,E tudo vem me escutar.O José Firmino quase não deixou que ocompanheiro acabasse o último verso, e cantoude viola estendida no peito:— Eu não tenho inveja disso,Sou valente, valentão,Canguçu é meu cavalo,Cascavel meu cinturão,Eu engulo brasa viva,Pego corisco com a mão,Um empurrão do meu dedoBota dez morros no chão.O outro acelerou os dedos nas cordas da viola e respondeu:— Se eu for contar minhas artesNão acabo nunca mais;Para apagar os incêndiosUso breu e aguarrás,Eu ponho luneta em pulga,E gravata em Satanás,Eu faço gelo com brasa,Coisa que você não faz,Faço o carro andar na frente,Faço o boi andar atrás.E ergueu-se. José Firmino ergueu-se também.Eram ambos fortes no desafio. Não haveriavencido nem vencedor. Não valia a pena teimar.CORRÊA, Viriato. Cazuza. 37ª ed. São Paulo: Editora Nacional, 1992
"Cazuza" é considerado pela crítica um romance memorialista, confessional. O fragmento do texto que possibilita enquadrá-lo nesse tipo de romance é