2471 Q618563
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

A person from "Poland" (line 12) is a Pole.
2472 Q618562
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

The preposition “up” in “crept up” (line 6) is optional.
2473 Q618561
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

The singular form of “these” (line 11) can be this or that.
2474 Q618560
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

The “–ed” in “lasted” (line 11) and “introduced” (line 15) is pronounced in the same way.
2475 Q618559
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

In paragraph 3, using in spite of the fact that instead of “Although” will not affect the meaning of the sentence.
2476 Q618558
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

The adverb “often” as in “these food fads are often based” (line 18) is more commonly placed before the verb to be.
2477 Q618557
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Intituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional, Cultural e Assistencial Nacional (IDECAN)
About the fragment “It was there that he began writing the more than 500 compositions that he was to produce” it is correct to state that:
2478 Q618556
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Intituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional, Cultural e Assistencial Nacional (IDECAN)
Mark the item which contains an inconsistency and its corresponding correction.
2479 Q618555
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Intituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional, Cultural e Assistencial Nacional (IDECAN)

Mark the option that correctly completes the sentence about Arnold.

“It’s extremely important that ______________ warned about the consequences of such behavior.”

2480 Q618554
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2017
Banca: Intituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional, Cultural e Assistencial Nacional (IDECAN)
“You’d better see a doctor” is the contration of: