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  • 3911C3C2-03

    Matemática

    Progressão Geométrica - PG
    UECE · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Uma progressão geométrica é formada por seis termos os quais são números reais positivos. Se a soma dos termos de ordem par é igual a 21 e a soma dos termos de ordem ímpar é 10,5, é correto afirmar que o segundo termo desta progressão é igual a
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  • 390F73F6-03

    Matemática

    Equação de 2º Grau e Problemas de 2º Grau
    UECE · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Atualmente, no Teatro São Jorge, um grupo musical se apresenta diariamente. A presença do público se dá em função, principalmente, do preço do ingresso. A capacidade máxima do teatro é de 800 pessoas e quando o preço do ingresso é R$ 90,00, o comparecimento, em média é de 300 pessoas. Dados estatísticos indicam que a cada R$ 10,00 de redução no preço do ingresso verifica-se, em média, um aumento de 100 pessoas no público presente. Com estes dados, conclui-se que a receita máxima, em média, obtida em uma apresentação musical é de
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  • 390D2D77-03

    Matemática

    Geometria Analítica
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Se os pontos L(3,5), K(1,2), M(5,3) e N(p,q) em um plano, com o sistema de coordenadas cartesianas usual, são vértices de um paralelogramo cuja diagonal KN é diâmetro da circunferência da equação x2 + y2 + ax + by + c = 0, então, a soma a + b + c é igual a


    Nota: Veja que as diagonais de um paralelogramo se interceptam em seus pontos médios.
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  • 390AB429-03

    Matemática

    Função Logarítmica
    UECE · 2024DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Considerando as funções reais de variável real f, g, h, k e q assim definidas: f(x) = x2, g(x) = 2x, h(x) = senx, k(x) = cosx eq(x) = log2(x2 + 1), onde log2 m denota o logaritmo de m na base 2, analise as seguintes afirmações:


    I. Ao representarmos graficamente as funções f e g, em um plano munido do sistema de coordenadas cartesianas usual, verificamos que seus gráficos possuem exatamente 3 (três) pontos de interseção.

    II. As funções h e k são periódicas com períodos π e 2 πrespectivamente.

    III. A função q é uma função par.

    IV. O menor número do conjunto imagem da função composta g ○ f, definida por (g ○ f)(x) = g(f(x)), é igual a 1.


    O número de afirmações verdadeiras é
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  • 3906A4D7-03

    Matemática

    Funções Trigonométricas e Funções Trigonométricas Inversas
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Se R é o conjunto dos números reais e f: R ⟶ R é a função definida por f(x) = 1 ̶ 2sen(2x ̶ π/3), então, podemos afirmar corretamente que os valores máximo e mínimo de f são respectivamente
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  • 39044921-03

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto II

    Ismália


    Quando Ismália enlouqueceu,
    Pôs-se na torre a sonhar...
    Viu uma lua no céu,
    Viu outra lua no mar.


    No sonho em que se perdeu,
    Banhou-se toda em luar...
    Queria subir ao céu,
    Queria descer ao mar...


    E, no desvario seu,
    Na torre pôs-se a cantar...
    Estava perto do céu,
    Estava longe do mar...


    E como um anjo pendeu
    As asas para voar...
    Queria a lua do céu,
    Queria a lua do mar...


    As asas que Deus lhe deu
    Ruflaram de par em par...
    Sua alma subiu ao céu,
    Seu corpo desceu ao mar...


    GUIMARAENS, Alphonsus de. Ismália. In: MOISÉS, Massaud. A literatura Brasileira através dos Textos. 2.ed. São Paulo: Cultrix, 1973. p.318-324.
    Considerando a pontuação do texto II, assinale a afirmação verdadeira.
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  • 3901CB81-03

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
    UECE · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto II

    Ismália


    Quando Ismália enlouqueceu,
    Pôs-se na torre a sonhar...
    Viu uma lua no céu,
    Viu outra lua no mar.


    No sonho em que se perdeu,
    Banhou-se toda em luar...
    Queria subir ao céu,
    Queria descer ao mar...


    E, no desvario seu,
    Na torre pôs-se a cantar...
    Estava perto do céu,
    Estava longe do mar...


    E como um anjo pendeu
    As asas para voar...
    Queria a lua do céu,
    Queria a lua do mar...


    As asas que Deus lhe deu
    Ruflaram de par em par...
    Sua alma subiu ao céu,
    Seu corpo desceu ao mar...


    GUIMARAENS, Alphonsus de. Ismália. In: MOISÉS, Massaud. A literatura Brasileira através dos Textos. 2.ed. São Paulo: Cultrix, 1973. p.318-324.
    Analise as seguintes assertivas sobre o texto II:


    I. A presença da lua no poema é um símbolo central, a partir do qual se desenvolvem outros aspectos, como a noite propulsora de um ambiente sombrio e o misticismo.

    II. A sugestão à morte é uma característica do Simbolismo que, no poema, não se relaciona com a loucura de Ismália, mas apenas ao desejo pela lua, que culmina em uma tragédia acidental.

    III. Ismália é tratada, no poema, de forma pejorativa, uma vez que, explicitamente, somente a partir da loucura lhe é permitido sonhar.


    É correto o que se afirma somente em
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  • 38FF343C-03

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto II

    Ismália


    Quando Ismália enlouqueceu,
    Pôs-se na torre a sonhar...
    Viu uma lua no céu,
    Viu outra lua no mar.


    No sonho em que se perdeu,
    Banhou-se toda em luar...
    Queria subir ao céu,
    Queria descer ao mar...


    E, no desvario seu,
    Na torre pôs-se a cantar...
    Estava perto do céu,
    Estava longe do mar...


    E como um anjo pendeu
    As asas para voar...
    Queria a lua do céu,
    Queria a lua do mar...


    As asas que Deus lhe deu
    Ruflaram de par em par...
    Sua alma subiu ao céu,
    Seu corpo desceu ao mar...


    GUIMARAENS, Alphonsus de. Ismália. In: MOISÉS, Massaud. A literatura Brasileira através dos Textos. 2.ed. São Paulo: Cultrix, 1973. p.318-324.
    É correto afirmar que, no poema,
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  • 38FC52EB-03

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto II

    Ismália


    Quando Ismália enlouqueceu,
    Pôs-se na torre a sonhar...
    Viu uma lua no céu,
    Viu outra lua no mar.


    No sonho em que se perdeu,
    Banhou-se toda em luar...
    Queria subir ao céu,
    Queria descer ao mar...


    E, no desvario seu,
    Na torre pôs-se a cantar...
    Estava perto do céu,
    Estava longe do mar...


    E como um anjo pendeu
    As asas para voar...
    Queria a lua do céu,
    Queria a lua do mar...


    As asas que Deus lhe deu
    Ruflaram de par em par...
    Sua alma subiu ao céu,
    Seu corpo desceu ao mar...


    GUIMARAENS, Alphonsus de. Ismália. In: MOISÉS, Massaud. A literatura Brasileira através dos Textos. 2.ed. São Paulo: Cultrix, 1973. p.318-324.
    Atente para o que se diz a seguir sobre o poema Ismália e assinale a afirmação verdadeira.
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  • 38F9E564-03

    Português

    Pontuação
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXTO 1


    81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde, aponta pesquisa da UFMG e Unifesp


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    Q__1_8.png (320×121)


    Do HOJE EM DIA - portal@hojeemdia.com.br em 18/07/2024 . Adaptado.
    A vírgula em “Segundo os pesquisadores, o comportamento que mais preocupa é a falta de atividade física [...].” é empregada pelo mesmo motivo da utilizada no trecho
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  • 38F72C9E-03

    Português

    Coesão e coerência
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXTO 1


    81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde, aponta pesquisa da UFMG e Unifesp


    Q1_8.png (328×433)
    Q_1_8.png (325×392)
    Q__1_8.png (320×121)


    Do HOJE EM DIA - portal@hojeemdia.com.br em 18/07/2024 . Adaptado.
    Assinale a opção cuja correspondência está correta entre o conectivo destacado no enunciado e o sentido denotado.
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  • 38F49F67-03

    Português

    Análise sintática
    UECE · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXTO 1


    81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde, aponta pesquisa da UFMG e Unifesp


    Q1_8.png (328×433)
    Q_1_8.png (325×392)
    Q__1_8.png (320×121)


    Do HOJE EM DIA - portal@hojeemdia.com.br em 18/07/2024 . Adaptado.
    Assinale com V ou F conforme seja verdadeiro ou falso o que se afirma a seguir.


    ( ) Em “81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde [...]” (título), o verbo destacado concorda com o numeral.

    ( ) Em “Há uma necessidade urgente de abordagens dinâmicas e proativas que capacitem os adolescentes a assumir a corresponsabilidade por sua saúde.” (linhas 28-31), o termo destacado se refere a toda a população.

    ( ) No trecho “É o que mostra trabalho feito por pesquisadores das universidades federais de Minas (UFMG) e de São Paulo (Unifesp).” (linhas 06-09), entende-se, pela construção sintática, que há mais de uma universidade federal em cada um dos estados mencionados, Minas e São Paulo.


    A sequência correta, de cima para baixo, é
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  • 38F20B70-03

    Português

    Funções morfossintáticas da palavra QUE
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXTO 1


    81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde, aponta pesquisa da UFMG e Unifesp


    Q1_8.png (328×433)
    Q_1_8.png (325×392)
    Q__1_8.png (320×121)


    Do HOJE EM DIA - portal@hojeemdia.com.br em 18/07/2024 . Adaptado.
    Assinale a opção em que o termo destacado funciona como conjunção integrante.
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  • 38EFBCF7-03

    Português

    Figuras de Linguagem
    UECE · 2024MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXTO 1


    81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde, aponta pesquisa da UFMG e Unifesp


    Q1_8.png (328×433)
    Q_1_8.png (325×392)
    Q__1_8.png (320×121)


    Do HOJE EM DIA - portal@hojeemdia.com.br em 18/07/2024 . Adaptado.
    Elipse é uma figura de linguagem caracterizada pela omissão de um termo (palavra ou expressão) no enunciado a fim de evitar a repetição desnecessária e possibilitar maior fluidez ao texto. Assinale a opção que apresenta elipse.
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  • 38EABD3A-03

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UECE · 2024FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXTO 1


    81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde, aponta pesquisa da UFMG e Unifesp


    Q1_8.png (328×433)
    Q_1_8.png (325×392)
    Q__1_8.png (320×121)


    Do HOJE EM DIA - portal@hojeemdia.com.br em 18/07/2024 . Adaptado.
    É objetivo central do texto 1
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  • 38E7E7C5-03

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UECE · 2024Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXTO 1


    81% dos adolescentes têm dois ou mais fatores de risco para saúde, aponta pesquisa da UFMG e Unifesp


    Q1_8.png (328×433)
    Q_1_8.png (325×392)
    Q__1_8.png (320×121)


    Do HOJE EM DIA - portal@hojeemdia.com.br em 18/07/2024 . Adaptado.
    No texto I, o enunciador preocupa-se em
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  • 4468A02D-03

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UECE · 2023FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    T E X T

    The new phone call etiquette

        Phone calls have been around for 147 years, the iPhone 16 years and FaceTime video voice mails about a week. Not surprisingly, how we make calls has changed drastically alongside advances in technology. Now people can have conversations in public on their smartwatches, see voice mails transcribed in real time and dial internationally midday without stressing about the cost.
        The phone norms also change quickly, causing some people to feel left behind or confused. The unwritten rules of chatting on the phone differ wildly between generations, leading to misunderstandings and frustration on all sides.
        We spoke to an etiquette expert and people of all ages about their own phone pet peeves to come up with the following guidance to help everyone navigate phone calls in 2023. These will vary depending on your relationship, your age and the context of the call. The closer you are to someone, the less the rules apply. Go ahead, FaceTime your mom with no warning while brushing your teeth.
        Tips to help you be a better phone caller:
        Voice mails are an artifact of the days before text messages. If you have information that needs to be communicated in an accurate, timely manner, you’re far better off putting it into writing as a text or email.
        The exceptions for the no-voice-mail rule are calling people who would love to hear your voice no matter what you’re saying, or sharing some kind of audio experience. Think besties and immediate family members singing happy birthday, a dispatch from friends at a Taylor Swift concert or a simple “I love you.”
        If you have a long juicy story you want to tell, consider sending it in a voice memo instead. It’s the best medium for a monologue.
        Calling someone without warning can feel stressful to the recipient. Instead, text them ahead of time to ask if they’re free to talk now, if they can you call when they’re free, or if they can pick a time they’d like to chat. If it’s someone you call regularly, find out what their ideal times are, like after work or only on Sunday afternoons.
        Wording and context are key for these pre-call texts. A simple “call me” text can feel urgent and make someone think there’s an emergency. Clarify if it’s urgent or just to catch-up. If it’s about a specific topic, mention it in the text what it is you’d like to talk about so they can be prepared.
        These steps are especially necessary for video calls. Catching someone on video at an unexpected time can be embarrassing for all involved. You should almost never start a FaceTime or other video call without warning.
        You don’t need to answer the phone. The responsibility isn’t only on the person dialing. Just because someone is calling you out of the blue does not mean you have to pick up. If you’re in a restaurant, using the bathroom or in a meeting, mute the call and get back to them at a convenient time. “We all have control of our phones and can decide if it’s the right time to answer it,” said Lizzie Post, etiquette expert and co-president at the Emily Post Institute.
        To be even more polite, send them a text. Smartphones will let you send an automated text response when you can’t answer.
        Many things don’t need to be a phone call at all. When you’re trying to decide on the best method of communication, consider what it is you want to say. Anything requiring nuance like opinions or emotional matters are best done over the phone, including arguments, catching up or connecting on a personal level. Factual updates, coordinating plans or anything that is more cut and dried often work best in writing. If something is complicated and will drag on too long as a text chain, go ahead and ask if they can talk.
        “Nobody has a good fight via text message,” says Post. “I get that sometimes it feels better to fight via text because you’re not actually confronting the person, but you get through it a lot faster on the phone.” If someone doesn’t answer your call, do not hang up and immediately call them again.
        If they have not responded to your text about the call they missed, do not send them an email about it. If it is an emergency, clearly state that right away in a text message.
        Voice mails are dead. Long live the video voice mail. Apple recently introduced a new feature in its iOS 17 update that lets you leave a video message when someone doesn’t answer your FaceTime call. It’s silly and fun and should be used that way, but keep in mind not everyone will find them delightful.
        It’s generally considered bad form to use speakerphone in public. Whether it’s a regular call, video call or smartwatch call, use headphones or save it for later. Headphones only solve half of the problem, however, as people still have to hear your side of the conversation. If you’re in a crowded area, like an office or store, be aware of other people’s personal space and your own volume.
        Video calls in public are also a sensitive issue. There are strangers around you who did not consent to being on camera, and they might also see something they’re not supposed to on your screen. Frame your shots accordingly.
        Phone calls aren’t dead! While hopping on the phone may be less common or involve more planning than it used to, it’s still a wonderful way to communicate. Talking to a person in real time can strengthen relationships, improve mental health and lessen loneliness.

    Adapted from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/2023/09/25/
    The author argues that among all forms of phone communication, the one that can be a frequent cause of embarrassment to the individuals involved is
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  • 44661548-03

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UECE · 2023FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    T E X T

    The new phone call etiquette

        Phone calls have been around for 147 years, the iPhone 16 years and FaceTime video voice mails about a week. Not surprisingly, how we make calls has changed drastically alongside advances in technology. Now people can have conversations in public on their smartwatches, see voice mails transcribed in real time and dial internationally midday without stressing about the cost.
        The phone norms also change quickly, causing some people to feel left behind or confused. The unwritten rules of chatting on the phone differ wildly between generations, leading to misunderstandings and frustration on all sides.
        We spoke to an etiquette expert and people of all ages about their own phone pet peeves to come up with the following guidance to help everyone navigate phone calls in 2023. These will vary depending on your relationship, your age and the context of the call. The closer you are to someone, the less the rules apply. Go ahead, FaceTime your mom with no warning while brushing your teeth.
        Tips to help you be a better phone caller:
        Voice mails are an artifact of the days before text messages. If you have information that needs to be communicated in an accurate, timely manner, you’re far better off putting it into writing as a text or email.
        The exceptions for the no-voice-mail rule are calling people who would love to hear your voice no matter what you’re saying, or sharing some kind of audio experience. Think besties and immediate family members singing happy birthday, a dispatch from friends at a Taylor Swift concert or a simple “I love you.”
        If you have a long juicy story you want to tell, consider sending it in a voice memo instead. It’s the best medium for a monologue.
        Calling someone without warning can feel stressful to the recipient. Instead, text them ahead of time to ask if they’re free to talk now, if they can you call when they’re free, or if they can pick a time they’d like to chat. If it’s someone you call regularly, find out what their ideal times are, like after work or only on Sunday afternoons.
        Wording and context are key for these pre-call texts. A simple “call me” text can feel urgent and make someone think there’s an emergency. Clarify if it’s urgent or just to catch-up. If it’s about a specific topic, mention it in the text what it is you’d like to talk about so they can be prepared.
        These steps are especially necessary for video calls. Catching someone on video at an unexpected time can be embarrassing for all involved. You should almost never start a FaceTime or other video call without warning.
        You don’t need to answer the phone. The responsibility isn’t only on the person dialing. Just because someone is calling you out of the blue does not mean you have to pick up. If you’re in a restaurant, using the bathroom or in a meeting, mute the call and get back to them at a convenient time. “We all have control of our phones and can decide if it’s the right time to answer it,” said Lizzie Post, etiquette expert and co-president at the Emily Post Institute.
        To be even more polite, send them a text. Smartphones will let you send an automated text response when you can’t answer.
        Many things don’t need to be a phone call at all. When you’re trying to decide on the best method of communication, consider what it is you want to say. Anything requiring nuance like opinions or emotional matters are best done over the phone, including arguments, catching up or connecting on a personal level. Factual updates, coordinating plans or anything that is more cut and dried often work best in writing. If something is complicated and will drag on too long as a text chain, go ahead and ask if they can talk.
        “Nobody has a good fight via text message,” says Post. “I get that sometimes it feels better to fight via text because you’re not actually confronting the person, but you get through it a lot faster on the phone.” If someone doesn’t answer your call, do not hang up and immediately call them again.
        If they have not responded to your text about the call they missed, do not send them an email about it. If it is an emergency, clearly state that right away in a text message.
        Voice mails are dead. Long live the video voice mail. Apple recently introduced a new feature in its iOS 17 update that lets you leave a video message when someone doesn’t answer your FaceTime call. It’s silly and fun and should be used that way, but keep in mind not everyone will find them delightful.
        It’s generally considered bad form to use speakerphone in public. Whether it’s a regular call, video call or smartwatch call, use headphones or save it for later. Headphones only solve half of the problem, however, as people still have to hear your side of the conversation. If you’re in a crowded area, like an office or store, be aware of other people’s personal space and your own volume.
        Video calls in public are also a sensitive issue. There are strangers around you who did not consent to being on camera, and they might also see something they’re not supposed to on your screen. Frame your shots accordingly.
        Phone calls aren’t dead! While hopping on the phone may be less common or involve more planning than it used to, it’s still a wonderful way to communicate. Talking to a person in real time can strengthen relationships, improve mental health and lessen loneliness.

    Adapted from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/2023/09/25/
    As to the rapid changes in the implicit rules/norms of phone communication, some people may feel bewildered and misunderstood, and this frequently happens when there is a
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  • 44632135-03

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UECE · 2023FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    T E X T

    The new phone call etiquette

        Phone calls have been around for 147 years, the iPhone 16 years and FaceTime video voice mails about a week. Not surprisingly, how we make calls has changed drastically alongside advances in technology. Now people can have conversations in public on their smartwatches, see voice mails transcribed in real time and dial internationally midday without stressing about the cost.
        The phone norms also change quickly, causing some people to feel left behind or confused. The unwritten rules of chatting on the phone differ wildly between generations, leading to misunderstandings and frustration on all sides.
        We spoke to an etiquette expert and people of all ages about their own phone pet peeves to come up with the following guidance to help everyone navigate phone calls in 2023. These will vary depending on your relationship, your age and the context of the call. The closer you are to someone, the less the rules apply. Go ahead, FaceTime your mom with no warning while brushing your teeth.
        Tips to help you be a better phone caller:
        Voice mails are an artifact of the days before text messages. If you have information that needs to be communicated in an accurate, timely manner, you’re far better off putting it into writing as a text or email.
        The exceptions for the no-voice-mail rule are calling people who would love to hear your voice no matter what you’re saying, or sharing some kind of audio experience. Think besties and immediate family members singing happy birthday, a dispatch from friends at a Taylor Swift concert or a simple “I love you.”
        If you have a long juicy story you want to tell, consider sending it in a voice memo instead. It’s the best medium for a monologue.
        Calling someone without warning can feel stressful to the recipient. Instead, text them ahead of time to ask if they’re free to talk now, if they can you call when they’re free, or if they can pick a time they’d like to chat. If it’s someone you call regularly, find out what their ideal times are, like after work or only on Sunday afternoons.
        Wording and context are key for these pre-call texts. A simple “call me” text can feel urgent and make someone think there’s an emergency. Clarify if it’s urgent or just to catch-up. If it’s about a specific topic, mention it in the text what it is you’d like to talk about so they can be prepared.
        These steps are especially necessary for video calls. Catching someone on video at an unexpected time can be embarrassing for all involved. You should almost never start a FaceTime or other video call without warning.
        You don’t need to answer the phone. The responsibility isn’t only on the person dialing. Just because someone is calling you out of the blue does not mean you have to pick up. If you’re in a restaurant, using the bathroom or in a meeting, mute the call and get back to them at a convenient time. “We all have control of our phones and can decide if it’s the right time to answer it,” said Lizzie Post, etiquette expert and co-president at the Emily Post Institute.
        To be even more polite, send them a text. Smartphones will let you send an automated text response when you can’t answer.
        Many things don’t need to be a phone call at all. When you’re trying to decide on the best method of communication, consider what it is you want to say. Anything requiring nuance like opinions or emotional matters are best done over the phone, including arguments, catching up or connecting on a personal level. Factual updates, coordinating plans or anything that is more cut and dried often work best in writing. If something is complicated and will drag on too long as a text chain, go ahead and ask if they can talk.
        “Nobody has a good fight via text message,” says Post. “I get that sometimes it feels better to fight via text because you’re not actually confronting the person, but you get through it a lot faster on the phone.” If someone doesn’t answer your call, do not hang up and immediately call them again.
        If they have not responded to your text about the call they missed, do not send them an email about it. If it is an emergency, clearly state that right away in a text message.
        Voice mails are dead. Long live the video voice mail. Apple recently introduced a new feature in its iOS 17 update that lets you leave a video message when someone doesn’t answer your FaceTime call. It’s silly and fun and should be used that way, but keep in mind not everyone will find them delightful.
        It’s generally considered bad form to use speakerphone in public. Whether it’s a regular call, video call or smartwatch call, use headphones or save it for later. Headphones only solve half of the problem, however, as people still have to hear your side of the conversation. If you’re in a crowded area, like an office or store, be aware of other people’s personal space and your own volume.
        Video calls in public are also a sensitive issue. There are strangers around you who did not consent to being on camera, and they might also see something they’re not supposed to on your screen. Frame your shots accordingly.
        Phone calls aren’t dead! While hopping on the phone may be less common or involve more planning than it used to, it’s still a wonderful way to communicate. Talking to a person in real time can strengthen relationships, improve mental health and lessen loneliness.

    Adapted from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/2023/09/25/
    Besides talking to an expert on etiquette, the author mentions that other groups of individuals provided information for the writing of the guiding tips presented in the text, who were
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    The new phone call etiquette

        Phone calls have been around for 147 years, the iPhone 16 years and FaceTime video voice mails about a week. Not surprisingly, how we make calls has changed drastically alongside advances in technology. Now people can have conversations in public on their smartwatches, see voice mails transcribed in real time and dial internationally midday without stressing about the cost.
        The phone norms also change quickly, causing some people to feel left behind or confused. The unwritten rules of chatting on the phone differ wildly between generations, leading to misunderstandings and frustration on all sides.
        We spoke to an etiquette expert and people of all ages about their own phone pet peeves to come up with the following guidance to help everyone navigate phone calls in 2023. These will vary depending on your relationship, your age and the context of the call. The closer you are to someone, the less the rules apply. Go ahead, FaceTime your mom with no warning while brushing your teeth.
        Tips to help you be a better phone caller:
        Voice mails are an artifact of the days before text messages. If you have information that needs to be communicated in an accurate, timely manner, you’re far better off putting it into writing as a text or email.
        The exceptions for the no-voice-mail rule are calling people who would love to hear your voice no matter what you’re saying, or sharing some kind of audio experience. Think besties and immediate family members singing happy birthday, a dispatch from friends at a Taylor Swift concert or a simple “I love you.”
        If you have a long juicy story you want to tell, consider sending it in a voice memo instead. It’s the best medium for a monologue.
        Calling someone without warning can feel stressful to the recipient. Instead, text them ahead of time to ask if they’re free to talk now, if they can you call when they’re free, or if they can pick a time they’d like to chat. If it’s someone you call regularly, find out what their ideal times are, like after work or only on Sunday afternoons.
        Wording and context are key for these pre-call texts. A simple “call me” text can feel urgent and make someone think there’s an emergency. Clarify if it’s urgent or just to catch-up. If it’s about a specific topic, mention it in the text what it is you’d like to talk about so they can be prepared.
        These steps are especially necessary for video calls. Catching someone on video at an unexpected time can be embarrassing for all involved. You should almost never start a FaceTime or other video call without warning.
        You don’t need to answer the phone. The responsibility isn’t only on the person dialing. Just because someone is calling you out of the blue does not mean you have to pick up. If you’re in a restaurant, using the bathroom or in a meeting, mute the call and get back to them at a convenient time. “We all have control of our phones and can decide if it’s the right time to answer it,” said Lizzie Post, etiquette expert and co-president at the Emily Post Institute.
        To be even more polite, send them a text. Smartphones will let you send an automated text response when you can’t answer.
        Many things don’t need to be a phone call at all. When you’re trying to decide on the best method of communication, consider what it is you want to say. Anything requiring nuance like opinions or emotional matters are best done over the phone, including arguments, catching up or connecting on a personal level. Factual updates, coordinating plans or anything that is more cut and dried often work best in writing. If something is complicated and will drag on too long as a text chain, go ahead and ask if they can talk.
        “Nobody has a good fight via text message,” says Post. “I get that sometimes it feels better to fight via text because you’re not actually confronting the person, but you get through it a lot faster on the phone.” If someone doesn’t answer your call, do not hang up and immediately call them again.
        If they have not responded to your text about the call they missed, do not send them an email about it. If it is an emergency, clearly state that right away in a text message.
        Voice mails are dead. Long live the video voice mail. Apple recently introduced a new feature in its iOS 17 update that lets you leave a video message when someone doesn’t answer your FaceTime call. It’s silly and fun and should be used that way, but keep in mind not everyone will find them delightful.
        It’s generally considered bad form to use speakerphone in public. Whether it’s a regular call, video call or smartwatch call, use headphones or save it for later. Headphones only solve half of the problem, however, as people still have to hear your side of the conversation. If you’re in a crowded area, like an office or store, be aware of other people’s personal space and your own volume.
        Video calls in public are also a sensitive issue. There are strangers around you who did not consent to being on camera, and they might also see something they’re not supposed to on your screen. Frame your shots accordingly.
        Phone calls aren’t dead! While hopping on the phone may be less common or involve more planning than it used to, it’s still a wonderful way to communicate. Talking to a person in real time can strengthen relationships, improve mental health and lessen loneliness.

    Adapted from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/2023/09/25/
    It is stated in the text that the way people make calls has gone through great changes with the evolution of technology. In relation to calls from one country to another, one aspect that is highlighted is how different it has become in terms of
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