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Q942830
Considerado o primeiro plano global de desenvolvimento da economia nacional, o Plano de Metas de Juscelino Kubitschek priorizava as áreas de energia, transporte, indústria, educação e alimentação. Ao final do governo JK, os principais resultados alcançados com o Plano de Metas foram, EXCETO a(o):
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Q942829
O populismo, que marcou o contexto histórico brasileiro no período de 1945 a 1964, é um fenômeno que está fortemente relacionado com a(o):
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Q942828
Em 13 de dezembro de 1968, o então presidente Costa e Silva, decretou o AI-5, o mais violento de todos os atos institucionais da Ditadura Militar no Brasil. O AI-5 previa a(o), EXCETO:
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Q942827
– Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan e Helmut Kohl são governantes que tiveram seus mandatos associados à política econômica:
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Q942826
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the question.
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following sentences uses a correctly formed idiom with the word “back”, according to the definitions in the article?
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following sentences uses a correctly formed idiom with the word “back”, according to the definitions in the article?
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Q942825
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the question.
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Analyze the following statements about the article:
I. Some idioms may use the word “back” meaning the part of the body, but the idioms explained in the article use it as references to either direction or time.
II. The examples used in the first paragraph (lines 05 to 07) do not show those two idioms used in a positive situation. ...
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Analyze the following statements about the article:
I. Some idioms may use the word “back” meaning the part of the body, but the idioms explained in the article use it as references to either direction or time.
II. The examples used in the first paragraph (lines 05 to 07) do not show those two idioms used in a positive situation. ...
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Q942824
The idiom “you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours” (lines 23 and 24) suggests an action that is reciprocal. The sentence could be rewritten using reciprocal pronouns with no significative changes in meaning, as in:
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Q942823
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the question.
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Choose the alternative that best fills the blanks in lines 01 and 02 (two occurences), respectively. Consider the en dash (–) if no article is necessary.
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Choose the alternative that best fills the blanks in lines 01 and 02 (two occurences), respectively. Consider the en dash (–) if no article is necessary.
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Q942822
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the question.
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
The highlighted word “Several” (l. 02) could be replaced with no significative chances in meaning by:
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
The highlighted word “Several” (l. 02) could be replaced with no significative chances in meaning by:
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Q942821
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the question.
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Analyze the following statements about the excerpt “If someone tells you to watch your back, they mean that you should be careful” (lines 09-10) and mark T, if true, or F, if false.
( ) It states a fact.
( ) It expresses a hypothesis that is likely to become true.
( ) It is called “zero conditional”.
( ) It is missing the...
Watch your back! Idioms with the word ‘back’

(Available at: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2023/03/01/watch-your-back-idioms-with-the-word-back/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Analyze the following statements about the excerpt “If someone tells you to watch your back, they mean that you should be careful” (lines 09-10) and mark T, if true, or F, if false.
( ) It states a fact.
( ) It expresses a hypothesis that is likely to become true.
( ) It is called “zero conditional”.
( ) It is missing the...