
The closest synonym to the bold underlined word in the title “Picasso and Monets Are Stolen in Dutch Heist” is

The closest synonym to the bold underlined word in the title “Picasso and Monets Are Stolen in Dutch Heist” is

The alternative that brings the best synonym to the bold underlined idiom in the text passage “Thieves broke into a Rotterdam museum on Tuesday and walked off with works from the likes of Picasso, Monet, Gauguin and Matisse potentially worth hundreds of millions.” is
There’s a missing connective in each of the following sentences I, II and III:
I . __________ the issues discussed yesterday, we must schedule another meeting, as many doubts still remain. II. The subway is on strike, __________ buses will get crowded. III. ___________ what you’ve told me about her, she is very clever. The alternative that respectively brings the correct connective for each one is
The alternative that brings the best synonym to the bold underline idiom in the passage “Knoedler ended up losing money that year and in 2010” is
Based on the meanings of the words in Text I,
The sentence, in Text I, in which the boldfaced expression introduces an idea of addition is
In Text I, the expression “turn down” in “I couldn’t turn down the great starting salary and a chance to live in New Orleans” (lines 12-14) could be replaced, without change in meaning, by
In the sentence “There are some real bargains, especially at the top of the market”, the idea brought by the expression in bold is:
The word disgruntled, as it appears in the text, could be replaced by any of the options below, without changing the meaning, except by: 
No quarto parágrafo, as palavras que correta e respectivamente preenchem os espaços I e II são