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  • 7424655B-6B

    Espanhol

    Significação Contextual de Palavras e Expressões | Significacción Contextual de Palabras y Expresiones
    ENEM · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    España en el corazón


    Como era Federico


       Dimos una gran sorpresa. Habíamos preparado un discurso al alimón. Ustedes probablemente no saben lo que significa esa palabra y yo tampoco lo sabía. Federico, que estaba siempre lleno de invenciones y ocurrencias, me explicó: "Dos toreros pueden torear al mismo tiempo el mismo toro y con un único capote. Esta es una de las pruebas más peligrosas del arte taurino. Por eso se ve muy pocas veces. No más de dos o tres veces en un siglo y sólo pueden hacerlo dos toreros que sean hermanos o que, por lo menos, tengan sangre común. Esto es lo que se llama torear al alimón. Y esto es lo que haremos en un discurso." Y esto es lo que hicimos, pero nadie lo sabía. Cuando nos levantamos para agradecer al presidente del Pen Club el ofrecimiento del banquete, nos levantamos al mismo tiempo, cual dos toreros, para un solo discurso.


       NERUDA: Señoras...


       LORCA: ...y señores: Existe en la fiesta de los toros una suerte llamada "toreo del alimón", en que dos toreros hurtan su cuerpo al toro cogidos de la misma capa.


    NERUDA: Federico y yo, amarrados por un alambre eléctrico, vamos a parear y a responder esta recepción muy decisiva. 


    NERUDA, P. Confieso que he vivido. Buenos Aires: Delbolsillo, 2004. 

    No texto, o escritor Pablo Neruda narra um episódio vivenciado com o também escritor Federico García Lorca. Nesse episódio, o uso da expressão “al alimón” remete ao(à)
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  • 7414A0FD-6B

    Espanhol

    Interpretação de Texto | Comprensión de Lectura
    ENEM · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Los orígenes de la habitual expresíon ¡che!


       ¿Hay algo más argentino que la expresión "che"? Muchos afirmarían que no, que de hecho "che" es sinónimo de argentino. Sin embargo, las continuas oleadas migratorias que recibió el país a finales del siglo XIX y comienzos del XX le dan un origen más complejo. 


       A Valencia, ubicada en la costa mediterránea española, se le conoce como la tierra de los "che". "Es muy probable que la expresión viajara con los emigrantes que llegaron a Argentina. Entre 1857 y 1935 casi tres millones de españoles arribaron a Buenos Aires", comenta la filóloga e historiadora Inés Celaya. 


       El "che", no obstante, es un hijo con varios padres. Algunos filólogos italianos reclaman la paternidad y sitúan su nacimiento en Venecia, cuna del "cocoliChe", un dialecto que transmitió muchas palabras al lunfardo, la jerga que nació en los bares bonaerenses. De 1814 a 1970 llegaron a Argentina unos seis millones de emigrantes italianos, siendo la comunidad europea más grande del país.


       Otra vertiente del "che" es su posible origen en las comunidades indígenas del norte de Argentina. En guaraní "che" significa "yo" y también se utiliza como el posesivo "mi". "En cualquier caso el 'che' es una palabra errante, que ha cruzado culturas y océanos. Ya no sólo forma parte de la historia del Mediterráneo sino del cono sur de América", detalla Celaya.


    Disponível em: www.lanacion.com.ar. Acesso em: 8 jul. 2015 (adaptado). 

    O texto trata da origem da expressão “che”. No caso do espanhol da Argentina, essa expressão reflete a
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  • 740D7AF8-6B

    Espanhol

    Interpretação de Texto | Comprensión de Lectura
    ENEM · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Espanhol, ENEM 2021, Interpretação de Texto | Comprensión de Lectura
    Disponível em: http://inversorsalud.com.ar. Acesso em: 18 ago. 2017.

    Nessa campanha contra o mosquito transmissor da zika, da dengue e da chikungunya, o enunciador se dirige ao leitor,
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  • 41CE392D-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 5 


    Coronavirus has swept through tribes, killing elders and inflicting irreparable damage on tribal history, culture and medicine


       When Bep Karoti Xikrin fell ill with Covid-19, he refused to go to a hospital. The 64-year-old chief of a Xikrin indigenous village in Brazil’s Amazon was plagued by headaches and fatigue and struggled for breath. But, according to his daughter Bekuoi Raquel, he was afraid that if he were admitted to hospital he might never return.


       Instead, he died in his village – and with him, was lost decades of knowledge and leadership. “He knew so much about things we haven’t even experienced,” said Bekuoi, 21. “Everyone admired him. He was very loved.”


       As Brazil’s confirmed overall death toll from Covid-19 passes 50,000, the virus is scything through the country’s indigenous communities, killing chiefs, elders and traditional healers – and raising fears that alongside the toll of human lives, the pandemic may inflict irreparable damage on tribal knowledge of history, culture and natural medicine.


       The Munduruku people alone have lost 10 sábios, or wise ones. “We always say they are living libraries,” said Alessandra Munduruku, a tribal leader. “It’s been very painful.”


       The victims include prominent figures such as Paulinho Paiakan, a Kayapó leader who fought alongside rock star Sting against the Belo Monte dam.


       The indigenous organisation Apib has logged at least 332 Covid-19 deaths, and 7,208 coronavirus cases across 110 communities. “We are facing extermination,” said its executive coordinator, Dinamam Tuxá.


       Indigenous leaders such as Tuxá say the government of the far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, is failing to protect the country’s 900,000 indigenous people – many of whom live in small communities, where dozens often share the same house.


       Tuxá said Brazil’s Funai indigenous agency has taken too long to send emergency food kits to people isolating in their villages, forcing them to risk infection by traveling to nearby towns for emergency government payments. Funai said it had delivered 82,000 basic food kits and 43,000 hygiene kits.


       Some leaders even blame government health workers for bringing the virus. Katia Silene Akrãtikatêjê, 51, a chief from the Gavião tribe in Pará state, believes she caught Covid-19 after a government health team visited their village to give flu vaccines. “Everyone got sick from there on,” she said.

    From: shorturl.at/finAM. Accessed on 07/01/2020


    As críticas que o líder indígena Tuxá fez estão relacionadas ao fato de o governo federal:
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  • 41C08C55-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 4


    Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO


       COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine flu strain that ripped across much of the world in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed Monday.


       The only way to truly halt the spread is a vaccine, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing from Geneva. More than 1.8 million people have been infected so far worldwide, and at least 115,000 have died.


       “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it,” Tedros said. “We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly – 10 times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.”


       While swine flu, as it was popularly known, killed 18,500 people, the true toll may have been closer to between 151,700 and 575,400, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported, citing The Lancet.


       “We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes,” Tedros continued. “We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.”


       Pointing out that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days, the disease accelerates fast but “decelerates much more slowly,” Tedros said. “In other words, the way down is much slower than the way up,” he said. “That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control.”


       Tedros cautioned that restarting the shutdown portions of the economy in the U.S. and other countries whose leaders have been anxious to loosen restrictions could prove deadly. He also exhorted everyone around the world to work together, as several development ministers from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden had done in a recent joint editorial.

    From: shorturl.at/fhjPR. Accessed on 04/14/2020

    Para o diretor da OMS, a solução mais eficaz para parar a propagação do corona vírus é:
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  • 4189730A-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 2 


       Boris Johnson should have taken his own medicine - The British prime minister tested positive for Covid-19 and went into isolation, but not before doing untold damage and setting a bad example.

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, URCA 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


       Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. In a brief video released on Twitter, he shared the basics: Having developed “mild symptoms — that’s to say, a temperature and a persistent cough” — he underwent testing and received the bad news. He will now be “selfisolating” until the illness has run its course.


       Looking mostly healthy, if typically disheveled, Mr. Johnson stressed that he would continue to “lead the national fightback” from his home via teleconferencing. He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.


       The more effectively people stick with social distancing, the faster the nation and its National Health Service (N.H.S.) will “bounce back,” he said, before closing with the plea, “Stay at home, protect the N.H.S and save lives.” It was a responsible, no- drama message. If only the prime minister had displayed such leadership sooner, he — and who knows how many others — might have been spared this illness.

    From: shorturl.at/dKV23. Accessed on 03/27/2020

    Dentre as razões para o pedido do Primeiro Ministro Britânico para que os cidadãos fiquem em casa está:
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  • 4183D402-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 2 


       Boris Johnson should have taken his own medicine - The British prime minister tested positive for Covid-19 and went into isolation, but not before doing untold damage and setting a bad example.

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, URCA 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


       Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. In a brief video released on Twitter, he shared the basics: Having developed “mild symptoms — that’s to say, a temperature and a persistent cough” — he underwent testing and received the bad news. He will now be “selfisolating” until the illness has run its course.


       Looking mostly healthy, if typically disheveled, Mr. Johnson stressed that he would continue to “lead the national fightback” from his home via teleconferencing. He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.


       The more effectively people stick with social distancing, the faster the nation and its National Health Service (N.H.S.) will “bounce back,” he said, before closing with the plea, “Stay at home, protect the N.H.S and save lives.” It was a responsible, no- drama message. If only the prime minister had displayed such leadership sooner, he — and who knows how many others — might have been spared this illness.

    From: shorturl.at/dKV23. Accessed on 03/27/2020

    Sobre o isolamento social, o texto permite inferir que:
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão 4183d402-6a
  • 417D9D83-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 2 


       Boris Johnson should have taken his own medicine - The British prime minister tested positive for Covid-19 and went into isolation, but not before doing untold damage and setting a bad example.

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, URCA 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


       Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. In a brief video released on Twitter, he shared the basics: Having developed “mild symptoms — that’s to say, a temperature and a persistent cough” — he underwent testing and received the bad news. He will now be “selfisolating” until the illness has run its course.


       Looking mostly healthy, if typically disheveled, Mr. Johnson stressed that he would continue to “lead the national fightback” from his home via teleconferencing. He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.


       The more effectively people stick with social distancing, the faster the nation and its National Health Service (N.H.S.) will “bounce back,” he said, before closing with the plea, “Stay at home, protect the N.H.S and save lives.” It was a responsible, no- drama message. If only the prime minister had displayed such leadership sooner, he — and who knows how many others — might have been spared this illness.

    From: shorturl.at/dKV23. Accessed on 03/27/2020

    De acordo com o texto, é correto afirmar que Boris Johnson:
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  • 41768480-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 1


    Part of President Obama’s Speech at Rutgers Commencement 2016


       Facts, evidence, reason, logic, an understanding of science — these are good things. These are qualities you want in people making policy. These are qualities you want to continue to cultivate in yourselves as citizens. That might seem obvious. That’s why we honor Bill Moyers or Dr. Burnell. We traditionally have valued those things. But if you were listening to today’s political debate, you might wonder where this strain of anti-intellectualism came from.


       So, Class of 2016, let me be as clear as I can be. In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. It’s not cool to not know what you’re talking about. That’s not keeping it real, or telling it like it is. That’s not challenging political correctness. That’s just not knowing what you’re talking about.


       Qualities like kindness and compassion, honesty, hard work — they often matter more than technical skills or know-how. But when our leaders express a disdain for facts, when they’re not held accountable for repeating falsehoods and just making stuff up, while actual experts are dismissed as elitists, then we’ve got a problem.

       You know, it’s interesting that if we get sick, we actually want to make sure the doctors have gone to medical school, they know what they’re talking about. If we get on a plane, we say we really want a pilot to be able to pilot the plane. The rejection of facts, the rejection of reason and science — that is the path to decline.

    From: shorturl.at/deAIX. Accessed on 04/01/2020

    Depois de ler o texto, não é correto afirmar que:
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  • 416E3220-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 1


    Part of President Obama’s Speech at Rutgers Commencement 2016


       Facts, evidence, reason, logic, an understanding of science — these are good things. These are qualities you want in people making policy. These are qualities you want to continue to cultivate in yourselves as citizens. That might seem obvious. That’s why we honor Bill Moyers or Dr. Burnell. We traditionally have valued those things. But if you were listening to today’s political debate, you might wonder where this strain of anti-intellectualism came from.


       So, Class of 2016, let me be as clear as I can be. In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. It’s not cool to not know what you’re talking about. That’s not keeping it real, or telling it like it is. That’s not challenging political correctness. That’s just not knowing what you’re talking about.


       Qualities like kindness and compassion, honesty, hard work — they often matter more than technical skills or know-how. But when our leaders express a disdain for facts, when they’re not held accountable for repeating falsehoods and just making stuff up, while actual experts are dismissed as elitists, then we’ve got a problem.

       You know, it’s interesting that if we get sick, we actually want to make sure the doctors have gone to medical school, they know what they’re talking about. If we get on a plane, we say we really want a pilot to be able to pilot the plane. The rejection of facts, the rejection of reason and science — that is the path to decline.

    From: shorturl.at/deAIX. Accessed on 04/01/2020

    Sobre líderes que espalham mentiras, o texto nos permite afirmar que:
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  • 4167CFA7-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Texto 1


    Part of President Obama’s Speech at Rutgers Commencement 2016


       Facts, evidence, reason, logic, an understanding of science — these are good things. These are qualities you want in people making policy. These are qualities you want to continue to cultivate in yourselves as citizens. That might seem obvious. That’s why we honor Bill Moyers or Dr. Burnell. We traditionally have valued those things. But if you were listening to today’s political debate, you might wonder where this strain of anti-intellectualism came from.


       So, Class of 2016, let me be as clear as I can be. In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. It’s not cool to not know what you’re talking about. That’s not keeping it real, or telling it like it is. That’s not challenging political correctness. That’s just not knowing what you’re talking about.


       Qualities like kindness and compassion, honesty, hard work — they often matter more than technical skills or know-how. But when our leaders express a disdain for facts, when they’re not held accountable for repeating falsehoods and just making stuff up, while actual experts are dismissed as elitists, then we’ve got a problem.

       You know, it’s interesting that if we get sick, we actually want to make sure the doctors have gone to medical school, they know what they’re talking about. If we get on a plane, we say we really want a pilot to be able to pilot the plane. The rejection of facts, the rejection of reason and science — that is the path to decline.

    From: shorturl.at/deAIX. Accessed on 04/01/2020

    Quando Barack Obama disse que “Na política e na vida, ignorância não é uma virtude”, ele chamou os alunos a refletirem sobre:
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  • 4142E17A-6A

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Observe a imagem abaixo e assinale a alternativa que expressa uma afirmativa INCORRETA:

    Imagem da questão de Português, URCA 2021, Interpretação de Textos
    (@JosuePatriota, Instagram)
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  • 413A1D1A-6A

    Português

    Adjetivos
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia o trecho a seguir e responda o que se pede:


    “Negrinha abriu a boca, como o cuco, e fechou os olhos. A patroa então, com uma colher, tirou da água “pulando” o ovo e zás! na boca da pequena. E antes que o urro de dor saísse, prática que era D. Inácia nesse castigo, suas mãos amordaçaram-na até que o ovo arrefecesse. Negrinha urrou surdamente, pelo nariz. Esperneou. Mas só. Nem os vizinhos chegaram a perceber aquilo. Depois:

    — Diga nomes feios aos mais velhos outra vez!! Ouviu, peste??”

    (LOBATO, Monteiro. Negrinha. Disponível em <https://cs.ufgd.edu.br/download/Negrinha-de-Monteiro- Lobato.pdf>)


    Assinale a alternativa que indica a classe gramatical e o processo de formação da palavra destacada:

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  • 41143485-6A

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Na formação de nossa identidade nacional, a literatura desempenhou um papel de extrema importância, determinando temas e modos de expressão que, ainda hoje, são muito presentes em nossa maneira de ver o mundo e falar sobre ele. Leia atentamente o trecho a seguir e assinale o que que se pede:

    “Os outros dois, que o Capitão teve nas naus, a que deu o que já disse, nunca mais aqui apareceram – do que tiro ser gente bestial, de pouco saber e por isso tão esquiva. Porém e com tudo isso andam muito bem curados e muito limpos. E naquilo me parece ainda mais que são como aves ou alimárias monteses, às quais faz o ar melhor pena e melhor cabelo que às mansas, porque os corpos seus são tão limpos, tão gordos e tão formosos, que não pode mais ser.

    Isto me faz presumir que não têm casas nem moradas a que se acolham, e o ar, a que se criam, os faz tais. Nem nós ainda até agora vimos nenhuma casa ou maneira delas.” CAMINHA, Pero Vaz de. A Carta de Pero Vaz de Caminha. Disponível
    em <http://objdigital.bn.br/Acervo_Digital/livros_eletronic os/carta.pdf>)

    No trecho citado, a atitude de Caminha revela PRINCIPALMENTE:
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  • 4104DC4B-6A

    Português

    Adjetivos
    URCA · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho a seguir e assinale a alternativa que contém uma assertiva ERRADA sobre o texto:

    “O prédio de onde Miguel caiu é uma das “torres gêmeas”, encravadas em local de patrimônio histórico, entre diversas construções tombadas, e que foram levantadas debaixo de disputa judicial. Os dois espigões de alto luxo de 41 andares foram alvo de protesto e apagados do filme Aquarius, de Kleber Mendonça Filho, que tinha como um de seus temas justamente a especulação imobiliária promovida pela elite. 
    A historiadora Larissa Ibúmi, mestranda em história social da diáspora centro-africana, usou seu Instagram para chamar a atenção do componente racista da trágica morte de Miguel. “A história desse país de herança escravista (e esta história) mostra que, para essa patroa branca, uma criança negra não vale mais que seus cachorros. Hoje eu novamente tenho dificuldade de respirar pensando na mãe de Miguel e em todas as mães de crianças pretas nesse país”, escreveu.” (VASCONCELLOS, Caê. EL PAIS, “Enquanto as redes falavam ‘blacklivesmatter’, perdemos outra criança negra para o racismo”, 04 Jun. 2020.
    Disponível em < https://brasil.elpais.com/brasil/2020-06- 05/enquanto-as-redes-falavam-blacklivesmatter-perdemos- outra-crianca-negra-para-o-racismo-enraizado.html>)
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  • 127059E2-6A

    Inglês

    Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 2

    Home

    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

    No one leaves

    home unless home is the mouth of a shark

    you only run for the border

    when you see the whole city running as well


    Your neighbors running faster than you

    breath bloody in their throats

    the boy you went to school with

    who kissed you dizzy behind the old tin factory

    is holding a gun bigger than his body

    you only leave homewhen

    home won‘t let you stay.


    No one leaves home unless home chases you

    fire under feet

    hot blood in your belly

    it‘s not something you ever thought of doing

    until the blade burnt threats into

    your neck

    and even then you carried the anthem under

    your breath

    only tearing up your passport in an airport toilet

    sobbing as each mouthful of paper

    made it clear that you wouldn‘t be going back.


    You have to understand,

    that no one puts their children in a boat

    unless the water is safer than the land

    no one burns their palms

    under trains

    beneath carriages (…)

    Figura 2 de 2 da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

    I want to go home,

    but home is the mouth of a shark

    home is the barrel of the gun

    and no one would leave home

    unless home chased you to the shore

    unless home told you to quicken your legs

    leave your clothes behind

    crawl through the desert

    wade through the oceans (…)


    No one leaves home until home is a sweaty voice in your ear

    saying –

    leave,

    run away from me now

    I dont know what I‘ve become

    but I know that anywhere

    is safer than here.


    By Warsan Shire. Disponível em: https://www.facinghistory.org/educator-resources/current-events/many-faces-global-migration#8 Excertos. Acesso em: set. 2020.

    Considere o gênero textual, o contexto e a gramática da língua inglesa, e assinale a afirmativa INCORRETA para a análise linguística apresentada.
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  • 126C140E-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 2

    Home

    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    No one leaves

    home unless home is the mouth of a shark

    you only run for the border

    when you see the whole city running as well


    Your neighbors running faster than you

    breath bloody in their throats

    the boy you went to school with

    who kissed you dizzy behind the old tin factory

    is holding a gun bigger than his body

    you only leave homewhen

    home won‘t let you stay.


    No one leaves home unless home chases you

    fire under feet

    hot blood in your belly

    it‘s not something you ever thought of doing

    until the blade burnt threats into

    your neck

    and even then you carried the anthem under

    your breath

    only tearing up your passport in an airport toilet

    sobbing as each mouthful of paper

    made it clear that you wouldn‘t be going back.


    You have to understand,

    that no one puts their children in a boat

    unless the water is safer than the land

    no one burns their palms

    under trains

    beneath carriages (…)

    Figura 2 de 2 da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    I want to go home,

    but home is the mouth of a shark

    home is the barrel of the gun

    and no one would leave home

    unless home chased you to the shore

    unless home told you to quicken your legs

    leave your clothes behind

    crawl through the desert

    wade through the oceans (…)


    No one leaves home until home is a sweaty voice in your ear

    saying –

    leave,

    run away from me now

    I dont know what I‘ve become

    but I know that anywhere

    is safer than here.


    By Warsan Shire. Disponível em: https://www.facinghistory.org/educator-resources/current-events/many-faces-global-migration#8 Excertos. Acesso em: set. 2020.

    Em determinado momento, a autora revela uma lembrança terna que se mistura aos outros sentimentos evocados no poema. Assinale-a.
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  • 12681D58-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 2

    Home

    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    No one leaves

    home unless home is the mouth of a shark

    you only run for the border

    when you see the whole city running as well


    Your neighbors running faster than you

    breath bloody in their throats

    the boy you went to school with

    who kissed you dizzy behind the old tin factory

    is holding a gun bigger than his body

    you only leave homewhen

    home won‘t let you stay.


    No one leaves home unless home chases you

    fire under feet

    hot blood in your belly

    it‘s not something you ever thought of doing

    until the blade burnt threats into

    your neck

    and even then you carried the anthem under

    your breath

    only tearing up your passport in an airport toilet

    sobbing as each mouthful of paper

    made it clear that you wouldn‘t be going back.


    You have to understand,

    that no one puts their children in a boat

    unless the water is safer than the land

    no one burns their palms

    under trains

    beneath carriages (…)

    Figura 2 de 2 da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    I want to go home,

    but home is the mouth of a shark

    home is the barrel of the gun

    and no one would leave home

    unless home chased you to the shore

    unless home told you to quicken your legs

    leave your clothes behind

    crawl through the desert

    wade through the oceans (…)


    No one leaves home until home is a sweaty voice in your ear

    saying –

    leave,

    run away from me now

    I dont know what I‘ve become

    but I know that anywhere

    is safer than here.


    By Warsan Shire. Disponível em: https://www.facinghistory.org/educator-resources/current-events/many-faces-global-migration#8 Excertos. Acesso em: set. 2020.

    O poema Home, da escritora e poeta somali Warsan Shire, traz em seu cerne uma questão relevante nas pautas e discussões mundiais da atualidade. Nele, percebe-se, principalmente, que a autora
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  • 125ED97D-6A

    Inglês

    Palavras conectivas | Connective words
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 1


    What is Distance Learning and Why Is It So Important?

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Palavras conectivas | Connective words


    1 Distance learning – any form of remote education where the student is not physically present for the lesson – is booming thanks to the power of the Internet. In fact, there are a number of advantages of learning remotely over even traditional teaching models. As the Internet blurs the line between near and far, distance learning is set to disrupt the current paradigm of education.
    2 Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail. More recently, distance education has moved online to include a huge range of systems and methods on practically any connected device.
    3 Distance education is clearly different from regular education in terms of a student or teacher‘s physical presence. For the most part, it translates into increased freedom for both learners and educators, but it also requires higher degrees of discipline and planning to successfully complete the course of study.
    4 The enhanced freedom of remote learning is most clearly seen in the fact that students can choose courses that fit their schedules and resources. (Teachers can do the same.) And in the case of digital learning, students can also choose the location and teaching styles that best suit their needs.
    5 Remote education is certainly not a magic bullet and there will always be a place for in-class learning. At the same time, distance learning still has a lot of untapped potential to reach students where they are and connect educators and learners in new ways. From increased flexibility to new learning styles, it seems that the future of learning will be as diverse in time and place as it will be in thought.

    Disponível em: https://www.viewsonic.com/library/education/what-is-distance-learning-and-why-is-it-so-important/. Texto adaptado. Acesso em: 20 set. 2020.

    In the 2 nd paragraph: Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail., in which is
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  • 12599500-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 1


    What is Distance Learning and Why Is It So Important?

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, Universidade de Pernambuco 2021, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


    1 Distance learning – any form of remote education where the student is not physically present for the lesson – is booming thanks to the power of the Internet. In fact, there are a number of advantages of learning remotely over even traditional teaching models. As the Internet blurs the line between near and far, distance learning is set to disrupt the current paradigm of education.
    2 Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail. More recently, distance education has moved online to include a huge range of systems and methods on practically any connected device.
    3 Distance education is clearly different from regular education in terms of a student or teacher‘s physical presence. For the most part, it translates into increased freedom for both learners and educators, but it also requires higher degrees of discipline and planning to successfully complete the course of study.
    4 The enhanced freedom of remote learning is most clearly seen in the fact that students can choose courses that fit their schedules and resources. (Teachers can do the same.) And in the case of digital learning, students can also choose the location and teaching styles that best suit their needs.
    5 Remote education is certainly not a magic bullet and there will always be a place for in-class learning. At the same time, distance learning still has a lot of untapped potential to reach students where they are and connect educators and learners in new ways. From increased flexibility to new learning styles, it seems that the future of learning will be as diverse in time and place as it will be in thought.

    Disponível em: https://www.viewsonic.com/library/education/what-is-distance-learning-and-why-is-it-so-important/. Texto adaptado. Acesso em: 20 set. 2020.

    Considering the author‘s point of view, distance learning is
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