The word help (l. 17) may be both a noun and a verb without having to change its spelling. The same may occur to all the words bellow, EXCEPT for:
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The word help (l. 17) may be both a noun and a verb without having to change its spelling. The same may occur to all the words bellow, EXCEPT for:
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In the sentence taken from the text: The ability to recognize hand poses, for instance, will make it possible for people to interact with computers in new and more natural ways, such as communicating with computers simply by pointing at things, the underlined expression introduces:
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In text 9A2CCC, the word their (l.15) refers to
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The word from is used in the first sentence of text 9A3AAA to specify
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Based on the text, judge the following items.
Both Besides and Furthermore can be used instead of In addition (line 2).
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Based on the text, judge the following items.
If we want avoiding is a suitable alternative for If we want to avoid (line 4).
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Based on the text, judge the following items.
The idea expressed by should in we should inform the population (lines 4 and 5) can also be expressed by ought to.
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Based on the text, judge the following items.
In line 8, the s in diets is pronounced as the s in foods.
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A conjunção Though, conforme empregada no texto, pode ser traduzida como
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The phrase “lots of data to chew on” in Text II makes use of figurative language and shares some common characteristics with: