In reported speech, the speaker may choose a specific reporting verb to convey a different (and personal) purpose. The reported structure that presents a summary of “Fast food is fattening” (line 36), according to the text is: The author:
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In reported speech, the speaker may choose a specific reporting verb to convey a different (and personal) purpose. The reported structure that presents a summary of “Fast food is fattening” (line 36), according to the text is: The author:
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In the source text there is evidence of the writer´s assumption of what his/her target audience is like. The assumption behind the ´handy list´ is that readers:
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A title which would best summarize the content of the text would be:
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The main idea defended by the author in the text is that
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The expression of the text “another tip” (line 5) suggests that the author
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An idiom has been defined as a lexical item (usually a phrase or a clause) whose meaning cannot be derived from the sum of its parts. The idiom in “summer is just around the corner” (line 1-2) means that “summer is:
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Questions 21 to 28 address both the teaching of English as a foreign language and the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais – PCN. Read them and mark the right alternative: The PCN have adopted a view of learning which sees it as the product of the often asymmetrical relationship between a learner and a more competent peer. This view is also called:
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The action involved in “to get around a problem” is to:
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The lexical item ´handy´ is used in “Here´s a handy list” (line 4) and “keep it handy” (line 26). In each instance it means respectively:
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The only alternative below which in the text conveys the meaning of ´manner´is: