
Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following items.
In the text, the word ¡°dominance¡± (§¤.15) is synonymous with dominion.
Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following items.
In the text, the word ¡°dominance¡± (§¤.15) is synonymous with dominion.
Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following items.
The word ¡°resources¡± (§¤.27) could be replaced with sources, preserving the meaning of the sentence.
Mark the option that correctly completes the numbered blanks (31–40) in Text I. Read the following sentences:
I. “This can be a very valuable teaching strategy for both the teacher and the student, …” (lines 25-27).
II. “In addition, teachers can observe how different students learn and what strategies might work better in the future (lines. 31- 34). I
II. “…they will find more interesting than a general lecture on a chapter in a book” (ls. 43-45).
Considering the sentences above, it is correct to say that there are examples of comparative forms of adjectives in
Mark the option that correctly completes the following statement:
The correct place for the __________1 clause “published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture” is immediately after the word __________2.
The words/phrases that are semantically related in Text III and can be used interchangeably are
The suffixes –AN as in “American” (line 95), –ION as in “Association” (line 95) and –LY as in “nationally” (line 109) are used to form respectively
No texto, o pronome relativo which refere-se a Read the extract below.
Thiels fight involves investing millions in biotechnology and artificial intelligence in what he has called the immortality project. His investment firm Thiel Capital has, according to Inc, expressed an interest in a company called Ambrosia, which is running a trial where individuals can pay $8,000 to receive a blood transfusion from a teenager in the hope that it will restore some youthful vigour.
The highlighted relative pronoun which above refers to