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D5CA85BA-C2 Identifique a alternativa em que não há erro de concordância (verbal ou nominal):
D5C66AA0-C2 Português
Figuras de LinguagemIF-RR · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosEm qual das opções há erro de identificação da figura de linguagem?D5C2FE37-C2 Português
Interpretação de TextosIF-RR · 2017FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o poema “Correspondida”, de Eli Macuxi, e responda à Questão 04:você me apetecee a vida transbordafeito bárbara horda.para minha alegriao som que mais te aprazestá mais nas loucaspalavras sombriasdas minhas roucascordas vocais.(Amor para quem odeia, 2016, p. 25)Os termos grifados no poema “Correspondida” poderiam perfeitamente ser substituídos por:D5C04D23-C2 Português
Interpretação de TextosIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosA respeito da obra literária roraimense 'Amor para quem odeia', de Eli Macuxi, está incorreta a opção:
D5BC8BA0-C2 Português
Interpretação de TextosIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto para a Questão 02
Hamlet observa a Horácio que há mais cousas no céu e na terra do que sonha a nossa filosofia. Era a mesma explicação que dava a bela Rita ao moço Camilo, numa sexta-feira de novembro de 1869, quando este ria dela, por ter ido na véspera consultar uma cartomante; a diferença é que o fazia por outras palavras.
— Ria, ria. Os homens são assim; não acreditam em nada. Pois saiba que fui, e que ela adivinhou o motivo da consulta, antes mesmo que eu lhe dissesse o que era. Apenas começou a botar as cartas, disse-me: "A senhora gosta de uma pessoa..." Confessei que sim, e então ela continuou a botar as cartas, combinou-as, e no fim declarou-me que eu tinha medo de que você me esquecesse, mas que não era verdade...— Errou! Interrompeu Camilo, rindo.— Não diga isso, Camilo. Se você soubesse como eu tenho andado, por sua causa. Você sabe; já lhe disse. Não ria de mim, não ria...Camilo pegou-lhe nas mãos, e olhou para ela sério e fixo. Jurou que lhe queria muito, que os seus sustos pareciam de criança; em todo o caso, quando tivesse algum receio, a melhor cartomante era ele mesmo. Depois, repreendeu-a; disse-lhe que era imprudente andar por essas casas. Vilela podia sabê-lo, e depois...
Considerando o trecho transcrito do conto A Cartomante, de Machado de Assis, todas as alternativas são corretas, exceto:D5B8BBED-C2 Português
Interpretação de TextosIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosSobre a obra Várias Histórias, de Machado de Assis, é incorreto afirmar que:1335055E-B6 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTRoraima also differs from other areas of the Amazon, given the timid way in which corporate capital has ventured into the region. Despite its natural riches, there are no large-scale mining or timber operations, and local industries are embryonic. Resulting from the mild stage of capitalist exploration, and relatively recent human occupation, the number and intensity of conflicts over regional resources are substantially smaller.Migration represented a leading role in the territorial, political and cultural formation of Roraima. During the 1970s and 1980s the state received a considerable influx of migrants from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, especially from Ceará, Maranhão, Pará and Amazonas states. Overtime migration flows were perpetuated due to the workings of very active migrant social networks, linking very specific communities at origins and destinations. Internally, the city of Boa Vista has played a paramount role attracting immigrants from other states and then redistributing them to other municipalities. The importance of Boa Vista can be grasped from a quick examination of Roraima's urban network, where it exerts the role of a primate city in a highly unbalanced system.The tremendous influx of migrants over the 1970s and 1980s had a direct impact in the creation of new municipalities, promoting regional development and economic change, which, in turn, fueled renewed migratory flows. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed an augmentation of such moves projecting an inversion in terms of importance of inter and intrastate moves in future years. After all, interstate long distance moves have historically dominated Roraima's migration system; nonetheless, over the last decades intrastate migration has grown at a much faster pace than longer moves.In the near future Roraima is likely to continue drawing migrants from traditional areas given the organic nature of migrant social networks and its tendency to remain active over time. On the other hand, new migration flows are likely to arise and intensify as regional development will create economic opportunities for many, intensifying formal and informal communication channels. Within this context, the service sector, especially the public administration system will allure urban bound migrants from various Brazilian cities. However, one cannot deny the fact that Roraima remains an active agriculture frontier, where the perspective of acquiring a free plot of land is still viable. Thus, Roraima will still receive large waves of landless peasants in the near future, most likely from traditional source areas. Nevertheless, in order to become a valid alternative for the Brazilian poor, it is imperative that current abandonment rates within colonization projects are diminished, preventing them from turning into a demographic void, while the peripheral areas of the encroaching urban places become increasingly plagued with poverty.Choose the CORRECT alternative which shows the term which cannot replace nonetheless:(Fragment from “The Colonization of Roraima State, Brazil: an Analysis of its Major Migration Flows (1970 to 2010)”, by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz and Elisângela Gonçalves Lacerda, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2014/2-3 | 2015, Online since 01 December 2014, connection on 10 January 2017. URL : http://eps.revues.org/5817 ; DOI : 10.4000/eps.5817)
1331FAFC-B6 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTRoraima also differs from other areas of the Amazon, given the timid way in which corporate capital has ventured into the region. Despite its natural riches, there are no large-scale mining or timber operations, and local industries are embryonic. Resulting from the mild stage of capitalist exploration, and relatively recent human occupation, the number and intensity of conflicts over regional resources are substantially smaller.Migration represented a leading role in the territorial, political and cultural formation of Roraima. During the 1970s and 1980s the state received a considerable influx of migrants from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, especially from Ceará, Maranhão, Pará and Amazonas states. Overtime migration flows were perpetuated due to the workings of very active migrant social networks, linking very specific communities at origins and destinations. Internally, the city of Boa Vista has played a paramount role attracting immigrants from other states and then redistributing them to other municipalities. The importance of Boa Vista can be grasped from a quick examination of Roraima's urban network, where it exerts the role of a primate city in a highly unbalanced system.The tremendous influx of migrants over the 1970s and 1980s had a direct impact in the creation of new municipalities, promoting regional development and economic change, which, in turn, fueled renewed migratory flows. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed an augmentation of such moves projecting an inversion in terms of importance of inter and intrastate moves in future years. After all, interstate long distance moves have historically dominated Roraima's migration system; nonetheless, over the last decades intrastate migration has grown at a much faster pace than longer moves.In the near future Roraima is likely to continue drawing migrants from traditional areas given the organic nature of migrant social networks and its tendency to remain active over time. On the other hand, new migration flows are likely to arise and intensify as regional development will create economic opportunities for many, intensifying formal and informal communication channels. Within this context, the service sector, especially the public administration system will allure urban bound migrants from various Brazilian cities. However, one cannot deny the fact that Roraima remains an active agriculture frontier, where the perspective of acquiring a free plot of land is still viable. Thus, Roraima will still receive large waves of landless peasants in the near future, most likely from traditional source areas. Nevertheless, in order to become a valid alternative for the Brazilian poor, it is imperative that current abandonment rates within colonization projects are diminished, preventing them from turning into a demographic void, while the peripheral areas of the encroaching urban places become increasingly plagued with poverty.About Roraima is CORRECT to infer:(Fragment from “The Colonization of Roraima State, Brazil: an Analysis of its Major Migration Flows (1970 to 2010)”, by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz and Elisângela Gonçalves Lacerda, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2014/2-3 | 2015, Online since 01 December 2014, connection on 10 January 2017. URL : http://eps.revues.org/5817 ; DOI : 10.4000/eps.5817)
132EE014-B6 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTRoraima also differs from other areas of the Amazon, given the timid way in which corporate capital has ventured into the region. Despite its natural riches, there are no large-scale mining or timber operations, and local industries are embryonic. Resulting from the mild stage of capitalist exploration, and relatively recent human occupation, the number and intensity of conflicts over regional resources are substantially smaller.Migration represented a leading role in the territorial, political and cultural formation of Roraima. During the 1970s and 1980s the state received a considerable influx of migrants from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, especially from Ceará, Maranhão, Pará and Amazonas states. Overtime migration flows were perpetuated due to the workings of very active migrant social networks, linking very specific communities at origins and destinations. Internally, the city of Boa Vista has played a paramount role attracting immigrants from other states and then redistributing them to other municipalities. The importance of Boa Vista can be grasped from a quick examination of Roraima's urban network, where it exerts the role of a primate city in a highly unbalanced system.The tremendous influx of migrants over the 1970s and 1980s had a direct impact in the creation of new municipalities, promoting regional development and economic change, which, in turn, fueled renewed migratory flows. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed an augmentation of such moves projecting an inversion in terms of importance of inter and intrastate moves in future years. After all, interstate long distance moves have historically dominated Roraima's migration system; nonetheless, over the last decades intrastate migration has grown at a much faster pace than longer moves.In the near future Roraima is likely to continue drawing migrants from traditional areas given the organic nature of migrant social networks and its tendency to remain active over time. On the other hand, new migration flows are likely to arise and intensify as regional development will create economic opportunities for many, intensifying formal and informal communication channels. Within this context, the service sector, especially the public administration system will allure urban bound migrants from various Brazilian cities. However, one cannot deny the fact that Roraima remains an active agriculture frontier, where the perspective of acquiring a free plot of land is still viable. Thus, Roraima will still receive large waves of landless peasants in the near future, most likely from traditional source areas. Nevertheless, in order to become a valid alternative for the Brazilian poor, it is imperative that current abandonment rates within colonization projects are diminished, preventing them from turning into a demographic void, while the peripheral areas of the encroaching urban places become increasingly plagued with poverty.Choose the only CORRECT alternative which exposes an opposite idea of immigrants:(Fragment from “The Colonization of Roraima State, Brazil: an Analysis of its Major Migration Flows (1970 to 2010)”, by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz and Elisângela Gonçalves Lacerda, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2014/2-3 | 2015, Online since 01 December 2014, connection on 10 January 2017. URL : http://eps.revues.org/5817 ; DOI : 10.4000/eps.5817)
132B9D5B-B6 Inglês
Sinônimos | SynonymsIF-RR · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTRoraima also differs from other areas of the Amazon, given the timid way in which corporate capital has ventured into the region. Despite its natural riches, there are no large-scale mining or timber operations, and local industries are embryonic. Resulting from the mild stage of capitalist exploration, and relatively recent human occupation, the number and intensity of conflicts over regional resources are substantially smaller.Migration represented a leading role in the territorial, political and cultural formation of Roraima. During the 1970s and 1980s the state received a considerable influx of migrants from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, especially from Ceará, Maranhão, Pará and Amazonas states. Overtime migration flows were perpetuated due to the workings of very active migrant social networks, linking very specific communities at origins and destinations. Internally, the city of Boa Vista has played a paramount role attracting immigrants from other states and then redistributing them to other municipalities. The importance of Boa Vista can be grasped from a quick examination of Roraima's urban network, where it exerts the role of a primate city in a highly unbalanced system.The tremendous influx of migrants over the 1970s and 1980s had a direct impact in the creation of new municipalities, promoting regional development and economic change, which, in turn, fueled renewed migratory flows. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed an augmentation of such moves projecting an inversion in terms of importance of inter and intrastate moves in future years. After all, interstate long distance moves have historically dominated Roraima's migration system; nonetheless, over the last decades intrastate migration has grown at a much faster pace than longer moves.In the near future Roraima is likely to continue drawing migrants from traditional areas given the organic nature of migrant social networks and its tendency to remain active over time. On the other hand, new migration flows are likely to arise and intensify as regional development will create economic opportunities for many, intensifying formal and informal communication channels. Within this context, the service sector, especially the public administration system will allure urban bound migrants from various Brazilian cities. However, one cannot deny the fact that Roraima remains an active agriculture frontier, where the perspective of acquiring a free plot of land is still viable. Thus, Roraima will still receive large waves of landless peasants in the near future, most likely from traditional source areas. Nevertheless, in order to become a valid alternative for the Brazilian poor, it is imperative that current abandonment rates within colonization projects are diminished, preventing them from turning into a demographic void, while the peripheral areas of the encroaching urban places become increasingly plagued with poverty.Choose the only CORRECT alternative which exposes an appropriated synonymous to replace the word witnessed, on the third paragraph:(Fragment from “The Colonization of Roraima State, Brazil: an Analysis of its Major Migration Flows (1970 to 2010)”, by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz and Elisângela Gonçalves Lacerda, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2014/2-3 | 2015, Online since 01 December 2014, connection on 10 January 2017. URL : http://eps.revues.org/5817 ; DOI : 10.4000/eps.5817)
1327D804-B6 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTRoraima also differs from other areas of the Amazon, given the timid way in which corporate capital has ventured into the region. Despite its natural riches, there are no large-scale mining or timber operations, and local industries are embryonic. Resulting from the mild stage of capitalist exploration, and relatively recent human occupation, the number and intensity of conflicts over regional resources are substantially smaller.Migration represented a leading role in the territorial, political and cultural formation of Roraima. During the 1970s and 1980s the state received a considerable influx of migrants from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, especially from Ceará, Maranhão, Pará and Amazonas states. Overtime migration flows were perpetuated due to the workings of very active migrant social networks, linking very specific communities at origins and destinations. Internally, the city of Boa Vista has played a paramount role attracting immigrants from other states and then redistributing them to other municipalities. The importance of Boa Vista can be grasped from a quick examination of Roraima's urban network, where it exerts the role of a primate city in a highly unbalanced system.The tremendous influx of migrants over the 1970s and 1980s had a direct impact in the creation of new municipalities, promoting regional development and economic change, which, in turn, fueled renewed migratory flows. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed an augmentation of such moves projecting an inversion in terms of importance of inter and intrastate moves in future years. After all, interstate long distance moves have historically dominated Roraima's migration system; nonetheless, over the last decades intrastate migration has grown at a much faster pace than longer moves.In the near future Roraima is likely to continue drawing migrants from traditional areas given the organic nature of migrant social networks and its tendency to remain active over time. On the other hand, new migration flows are likely to arise and intensify as regional development will create economic opportunities for many, intensifying formal and informal communication channels. Within this context, the service sector, especially the public administration system will allure urban bound migrants from various Brazilian cities. However, one cannot deny the fact that Roraima remains an active agriculture frontier, where the perspective of acquiring a free plot of land is still viable. Thus, Roraima will still receive large waves of landless peasants in the near future, most likely from traditional source areas. Nevertheless, in order to become a valid alternative for the Brazilian poor, it is imperative that current abandonment rates within colonization projects are diminished, preventing them from turning into a demographic void, while the peripheral areas of the encroaching urban places become increasingly plagued with poverty.Choose the only INCORRECT alternative about Boa Vista:(Fragment from “The Colonization of Roraima State, Brazil: an Analysis of its Major Migration Flows (1970 to 2010)”, by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz and Elisângela Gonçalves Lacerda, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2014/2-3 | 2015, Online since 01 December 2014, connection on 10 January 2017. URL : http://eps.revues.org/5817 ; DOI : 10.4000/eps.5817)
1324A5C8-B6 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTRoraima also differs from other areas of the Amazon, given the timid way in which corporate capital has ventured into the region. Despite its natural riches, there are no large-scale mining or timber operations, and local industries are embryonic. Resulting from the mild stage of capitalist exploration, and relatively recent human occupation, the number and intensity of conflicts over regional resources are substantially smaller.Migration represented a leading role in the territorial, political and cultural formation of Roraima. During the 1970s and 1980s the state received a considerable influx of migrants from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, especially from Ceará, Maranhão, Pará and Amazonas states. Overtime migration flows were perpetuated due to the workings of very active migrant social networks, linking very specific communities at origins and destinations. Internally, the city of Boa Vista has played a paramount role attracting immigrants from other states and then redistributing them to other municipalities. The importance of Boa Vista can be grasped from a quick examination of Roraima's urban network, where it exerts the role of a primate city in a highly unbalanced system.The tremendous influx of migrants over the 1970s and 1980s had a direct impact in the creation of new municipalities, promoting regional development and economic change, which, in turn, fueled renewed migratory flows. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed an augmentation of such moves projecting an inversion in terms of importance of inter and intrastate moves in future years. After all, interstate long distance moves have historically dominated Roraima's migration system; nonetheless, over the last decades intrastate migration has grown at a much faster pace than longer moves.In the near future Roraima is likely to continue drawing migrants from traditional areas given the organic nature of migrant social networks and its tendency to remain active over time. On the other hand, new migration flows are likely to arise and intensify as regional development will create economic opportunities for many, intensifying formal and informal communication channels. Within this context, the service sector, especially the public administration system will allure urban bound migrants from various Brazilian cities. However, one cannot deny the fact that Roraima remains an active agriculture frontier, where the perspective of acquiring a free plot of land is still viable. Thus, Roraima will still receive large waves of landless peasants in the near future, most likely from traditional source areas. Nevertheless, in order to become a valid alternative for the Brazilian poor, it is imperative that current abandonment rates within colonization projects are diminished, preventing them from turning into a demographic void, while the peripheral areas of the encroaching urban places become increasingly plagued with poverty.Choose the only alternative which shows what it is INCORRECT to affirm about the immigration process in Roraima:(Fragment from “The Colonization of Roraima State, Brazil: an Analysis of its Major Migration Flows (1970 to 2010)”, by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz and Elisângela Gonçalves Lacerda, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2014/2-3 | 2015, Online since 01 December 2014, connection on 10 January 2017. URL : http://eps.revues.org/5817 ; DOI : 10.4000/eps.5817)
132051BF-B6 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionIF-RR · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTRoraima also differs from other areas of the Amazon, given the timid way in which corporate capital has ventured into the region. Despite its natural riches, there are no large-scale mining or timber operations, and local industries are embryonic. Resulting from the mild stage of capitalist exploration, and relatively recent human occupation, the number and intensity of conflicts over regional resources are substantially smaller.Migration represented a leading role in the territorial, political and cultural formation of Roraima. During the 1970s and 1980s the state received a considerable influx of migrants from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, especially from Ceará, Maranhão, Pará and Amazonas states. Overtime migration flows were perpetuated due to the workings of very active migrant social networks, linking very specific communities at origins and destinations. Internally, the city of Boa Vista has played a paramount role attracting immigrants from other states and then redistributing them to other municipalities. The importance of Boa Vista can be grasped from a quick examination of Roraima's urban network, where it exerts the role of a primate city in a highly unbalanced system.The tremendous influx of migrants over the 1970s and 1980s had a direct impact in the creation of new municipalities, promoting regional development and economic change, which, in turn, fueled renewed migratory flows. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed an augmentation of such moves projecting an inversion in terms of importance of inter and intrastate moves in future years. After all, interstate long distance moves have historically dominated Roraima's migration system; nonetheless, over the last decades intrastate migration has grown at a much faster pace than longer moves.In the near future Roraima is likely to continue drawing migrants from traditional areas given the organic nature of migrant social networks and its tendency to remain active over time. On the other hand, new migration flows are likely to arise and intensify as regional development will create economic opportunities for many, intensifying formal and informal communication channels. Within this context, the service sector, especially the public administration system will allure urban bound migrants from various Brazilian cities. However, one cannot deny the fact that Roraima remains an active agriculture frontier, where the perspective of acquiring a free plot of land is still viable. Thus, Roraima will still receive large waves of landless peasants in the near future, most likely from traditional source areas. Nevertheless, in order to become a valid alternative for the Brazilian poor, it is imperative that current abandonment rates within colonization projects are diminished, preventing them from turning into a demographic void, while the peripheral areas of the encroaching urban places become increasingly plagued with poverty.Choose the only alternative which shows what it is CORRECT to say about the text:(Fragment from “The Colonization of Roraima State, Brazil: an Analysis of its Major Migration Flows (1970 to 2010)”, by Alexandre Magno Alves Diniz and Elisângela Gonçalves Lacerda, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2014/2-3 | 2015, Online since 01 December 2014, connection on 10 January 2017. URL : http://eps.revues.org/5817 ; DOI : 10.4000/eps.5817)
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Interpretação de TextosIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o texto ‘Cresce violência nas escolas’ e responda à questão.
Os atos de violência contra os professores têm aumentado, de maneira inquietadora, apesar das medidas tomadas pelas autoridades para coibilos, como mostram dados levantados pela reportagem do Estado nas escolas públicas e particulares de ensino fundamental e médio do Estado de São Paulo. No primeiro semestre deste ano, foram registrados nada menos do que 548 boletins de ocorrência de agressão física de alunos contra professores, o que dá uma média de três por dia.
No caso da rede pública estadual, que conta com 5,2 mil unidades, dados da Secretaria da Educação indicam que aqueles casos de agressão subiram de 188 em 2015 para 249 em 2016. O problema não é de hoje. Resultados de um levantamento publicado em 2013 mostram que 44% dos professores da rede de ensino básico já haviam sofrido algum tipo de violência, sendo as mais comuns as verbais (39%) e as de assédio moral (10%). As de violência física não passavam de 5%, o que indica que a situação vem piorando.
Esse problema é um grande desafio para as autoridades porque tem vários aspectos importantes a serem atacados ao mesmo tempo, tais como a quebra de disciplina e autoridade – que começa em casa –, sem as quais a escola não funciona, a desestruturação da família, as carências sociais, a falta de perspectiva profissional para os jovens, em contraste com a sedução das drogas e do tráfico, e a difusão da cultura da violência. Sem se esquecer de que esse tipo de violência não é exclusivo das regiões e populações mais carentes.
Em contraposição a esta situação estarrecedora, em 2009, as autoridades educacionais de São Paulo lançaram a ideia inovadora da criação da figura de um professor mediador de conflitos para promover o diálogo e melhorar as relações entre os professores e os alunos. A ideia teve o apoio do Sindicato dos Professores do Ensino Oficial do Estado de São Paulo (Apeoesp) e da Prefeitura da capital e a participação, em sua implantação, do Tribunal de Justiça. A intenção dessa iniciativa é resolver os conflitos dentro da escola, evitando que eles descambem para a violência.
“Buscamos evitar a judicialização de conflitos. Desde criança se aprende que violência se responde com violência. E assim a justiça se tornou uma espécie de vingança”, afirma o juiz Egberto de Almeida Penido, que participa de um dos projetos desse programa, indicando o esforço que os mediadores devem fazer para matar no nascedouro o ciclo de ódio que leva à agressão.
Um exemplo dos resultados que podem ser obtidos com a ação dos mediadores de conflitos, citado pela reportagem, é o da Escola Estadual Sérgio Murilo Raduan, no Jardim Varginha, extremo sul da capital. Ali, só no primeiro bimestre de 2016, foram registrados 46 casos de desrespeito ao professor ou funcionário por aluno e neste ano, no mesmo período, o número baixou para 12 por causa do diálogo promovido entre as partes pelos mediadores, precedido de uma calma conversa com o aluno exaltado.
Apesar desses resultados animadores, os números que mostram o aumento das agressões deixam claro que a ação dos mediadores de conflito não é uma panaceia. Tem limites. Quando o diálogo falha e a agressão ocorre, quebrando o princípio da autoridade – além, é claro, do dano físico ou moral causado ao agredido –, o caso tem de ter desdobramentos administrativos e criminais. O agressor tem de ser responsabilizado por seus atos.
Todos os esforços devem ser feitos, em todos os planos possíveis, para atacar o complexo problema da violência entre os jovens. Mas, ultrapassado o limite da integridade física e moral, assim como o da disciplina em sala de aula, não pode haver tolerância com a violência. O recente episódio da brutal agressão sofrida pela professora Márcia Friggi, da cidade de Indaial, em Santa Catarina – que está longe de ser um caso isolado –, vítima de um aluno de 15 anos, que já havia agredido antes a própria mãe, mostra o alto preço que sempre se paga por tolerar a impunidade, dentro ou fora das escolas.
O Estado de S. Paulo, 25 agosto 2017.
Disponível em http://opiniao.estadao.com.br/noticias/geral,cresceviolencia-nas-escolas,70001949611. Acesso em 30.11.2017
No trecho “a ação dos mediadores de conflito não é uma panaceia”, a palavra em destaque pode ser substituída sem alterar o significado, por:12719BEB-B6 Português
Concordância verbal, Concordância nominalIF-RR · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosAssinale a sequência que completa corretamente estes períodos:
I. Ela _____________ disse que não faria a prova de proficiência.
II. Vão _____________ os livros. solicitados pela biblioteca.
III. A reitora estava ______________ aborrecida com a falta de recursos financeiros.
IV. É ________________ muita atenção para atravessar a rua.
V. É ________________ a entrada de animais neste estabelecimento.
126E4B81-B6 Literatura
ArcadismoIF-RR · 2017FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosIdentifique a alternativa em que a escola literária não corresponde às suas características:126B4581-B6 Português
Interpretação de TextosIF-RR · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosSobre os contos de Várias Histórias, de Machado de Assim, é incorreto afirmar:1267EBB1-B6 Português
Análise sintáticaIF-RR · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o poema “Velho Lucas”, de Eli Macuxi, e responda à questão :Assim que por gente me entendipor sua causa acrediteique namorava um bem-te-vie pelo amor me apaixoneiVocê tirou meus dentes de leitee dizia à ‘sua menina’que deveria jogá-los no telhadodeclamando uma rima ......Quantas vezes cortou minha franja?Quantas vezes fingiu brincar de manja?Quantas vezes me fez ler um mapa?Quantas vezes me educou no tapa?Num doze de março você veio ao mundosem saber como seria profundoo sulco na alma da filha mais velhaque tanto temeu ser analfabetaAcho que deu certo, meu velho paivocê atingiu a sua meta ...e a ninguém, mais do que a vocêresponsabilizo hojepor eu pretender ser poeta.Amor para quem odeia, 2ª ed. 2016, p. 23-24.Aponte a alternativa que contém erro de análise:
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Interpretação de TextosIF-RR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosSobre a obra literária roraimense, 'Amor para quem odeia', de autoria da professora e poetisa, Eli Macuxi, é incorreto afirmar:493EA2D9-B6 Inglês
Adjetivos | AdjectivesIF-RR · 2016MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosFacebook and Google Are Going To War Against Hate SpeechOffending posts will be deleted within 24 hoursFacebook, Twitter, Google, and Microsoft have agreed to work with European officials to crack down on hateful speech published on their respective platforms. Each company has agreed to review potentially problematic posts and remove offending content within 24 hours.“The recent terror attacks have reminded us of the urgent need to address illegal online hate speech,” Vĕra Jourová, EU Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, said in a joint statement from the European Commission and the participating companies. “Social media is unfortunately one of the tools that terrorist groups use to radicalize young people and racist use to spread violence and hatred.”The new partnership comes after Facebook, Twitter, and Google agreed to erase hate speech from their platforms within 24 hours in Germany, an attempt to address racism following the refugee crisis. That agreement, which Reuters reported last year, also made it easier for individual users to report hateful speech.Under the new code of conduct, technology companies will have clear rules in place for reviewing content that may be deemed malicious or hateful. The document also says the companies should be responsible for educating their users on the types of content that are disallowed.Tech companies assure that the recently announced code of conduct won’t interfere with freedom of speech. “We remain committed to letting the Tweets flow,” Karen White, Twitter’s head of public policy for Europe, said in the statement. “However, there is a clear distinction between freedom of expression and conduct that incites violence and hate.”(Time Magazine, May 31, 2016)Glossary: hate speech – discurso de ódio; to agree: concordar; to erase: apagar; partnership – parceria.As palavras “potentially” e “offending”, ambas na quinta e sexta linhas do texto, são, respectivamente: