
Taking this text into consideration, it is correct to deduce that
within North America, Americans would be capable of distinguishing Canadian from New England, or Midland and southern varieties of English.

Taking this text into consideration, it is correct to deduce that
within North America, Americans would be capable of distinguishing Canadian from New England, or Midland and southern varieties of English.

According to paragraph 1,

According to paragraph 2, the strikers´demands

In paragraph 3, the author respectively defines the social reforms and the cash transfer implemented by the Lula administration, in the first term, as

In paragraph 4, the author claims that Brazil's economic growth

Text A is an adapted excerpt from the only novel written by the English novelist and poet Emily Brontë (1818-1848). Text B is the lyrics of a song by British singer and songwriter Kate Bush (b. 1958). That said, it is possible to affirm that both texts are first-person narratives of the same scene, though

Considering only text B, choose the alternative that first hints to Cathy’s death.



Based on what was read above, the following assertions were made
I. thinking of one of his great-uncles, the narrator corroborates the saying that one is only as good as what they do. II. after her estranged husband’s death, the narrator’s great-aunt went to live on the coast, having only a servant for company. III. the text offers a glance of the extension of the British Empire, presenting, for instance, an Hindu word. The correct assertion(s) is(are)