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 numbered blanks (31–40) in Text I.
Which of the following segments has the same grammar function as Achieving this recognition (l. 02-03).
The words its (l. 08), who (l. 17) and It (l. 30) refer, respectively, to 
Based on the ideas and linguistic aspects of the text above, judge the items below.
In the fragment “a unique status” (l.25), the use of the article “a” can be explained by the sound of the semivowel at the beginning of “unique”.
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The sentence: “For some people, it is acquired as a first language” (l.15) can be correctly rewritten as For some people, it has acquired as a first language.
Based on the ideas and linguistic aspects of the text above, judge the items below.
In terms of word formation, the adjective “international” (l.27) is a case of affixation, as a prefix and a suffix have been added to the root of the word nation.
Concerning the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.
The expression “In other words” (l.9) means besides.
Concerning the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.
The subject of the verbal form “is”, in the fragment “is an example of such globalization” (l. 6 and 7), is “English” (l.4).