5971 Q480644
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

According to what the text states, judge the items below.

A lot has been written about gauchos and their sedentary life.

5972 Q480642
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

According to what the text states, judge the items below.

The first gauchos were people who liked to do things on their own.

5973 Q480640
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

According to what the text states, judge the items below.

Gauchos were in charge of finding lost cattle.

5974 Q480638
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

As found in the text, it can be concluded that

the patrones could count on the gauchos for their personal security.

5975 Q480636
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

As found in the text, it can be concluded that

gauchos didn’t use to spend much time either with their children or their wives.

5976 Q480635
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

As found in the text, it can be concluded that

gauchos wear a peculiar kind of clothing which includes boots made of cotton.

5977 Q480633
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

As found in the text, it can be concluded that

the boleadora is used as a lasso to make cattle fall by looping it around their legs.

5978 Q480631
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

As found in the text, it can be concluded that

once a cow was killed, it took time for the gaucho to cook it over an open fire.

5979 Q480629
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

In the text,

“tending to” (l.2) means caring for.

5980 Q480627
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2009
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

In the text,

“scrabbling out” (l.16) is the same as avoiding.