1801 Q877136
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: GUALIMP

Read the comic strip below and answer the following question. Choose the CORRECT answer.



What is the main idea of the comic strip?

1802 Q877135
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: GUALIMP

Complete the sentence below with the correct verbs. Choose the CORRECT answer.


“He _________ breakfast before he _________ his teeth.”

1803 Q877134
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: GUALIMP
Complete the sentence below with the correct pronoun. Choose the CORRECT answer.
“His cars are nice. He washes _________ every week.”
1804 Q877133
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: GUALIMP

Look at the picture. Based on what you can see, choose the CORRECT answer.





“_________ is our school.”

1805 Q877132
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: GUALIMP
Look at the picture. Based on what you can see, choose the CORRECT answer.


“He _________ his hand if he touches that hot pan.”
1806 Q877131
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: ADM&TEC
On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American electorate. Since then, the social media companies have spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election, according to new research from the German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public policy think tank. The organization...
1807 Q877130
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: ADM&TEC
On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American electorate. Since then, the social media companies have spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election, according to new research from the German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public policy think tank. The organization...
1808 Q877129
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: ADM&TEC
On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American electorate. Since then, the social media companies have spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election, according to new research from the German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public policy think tank. The organization...
1809 Q877128
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: ADM&TEC
On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American electorate. Since then, the social media companies have spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016 election, according to new research from the German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public policy think tank. The organization...
1810 Q877127
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2020
Banca: ADM&TEC
Protest
Women’s March plans return to D.C. in October to protest Supreme Court nomination.
 Protesters fill the streets of Washington during the Women's March after President Trump's inauguration in 2017.
(Oliver Contreras for The Washington Post)
The day after President Trump’s inauguration in 2017, the Women’s March drew millions of people to the streets of Washington, D.C., and cities across the country in a collective display of outrage and grief that was widely considered the largest single-day protest in American history. 
As another presidential election nears and as the nation faces a deadly pandemic, historic racial justice protests and a contentious Supreme Court nomination process, the Women’s March organizers are hoping to, once again, channel grief and fear in...