Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text V, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “enjoined" (l.27) cannot be replaced by endorsed in this particular context.
From question 53 to 63, choose the CORRECT answers to fll in the blanks.
Festa Junina, Carnival, feijoada, Samba, Baião and Forró are all represantations of Brazilian ___.
In text 6A6AAA, the word “timely" (l.11) is used to convey that the Arizona Judicial Department's ITD provides information and solutions
Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

The expression “ clear-sighted" (introductory lines) is:
Based on text, an adapted forum discussion, answer question below.
A synonym for “toss out" in Jake's sentence “…that will encourage you to toss out your textbooks" is:
Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of text II, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E).
After all stages of the Civil and Diplomatic Service entrance exams, the number of candidates admitted was around 20.
Decide whether the statements below, which concern the ideas of text II and the vocabulary used in it, are right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “unsparingly" (l.13) can be correctly replaced by unmercifully, without this changing the meaning of the text.

In text IV, without altering the general meaning of the sentence, "pinpoint" (l.10) could be replaced by (mark right — C — or wrong — E)
convey
Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text V, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The expression “on a par" (l. 20 and 21) means competing.
Based on text, an adapted forum discussion, answer question below.
In Flore's sentence “The teacher has to make the lesson up out of thin air each time…", the best synonym for “out of thin air" is:
According to the text the word ‘’ dashboard’’ means: Choose the CORRECT alternative.
Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

The phrase “ On the other hand" (paragraph 4) is:
Based on the text, judge the following items.
A person from “Poland” (line 12) is a Pole.
Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text I, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The words “clad" (l. 18) and “quaffing" (l.19) could be correctly replaced by dressed and sipping without this altering the meaning of the sentence, although this substitution would make the text less humorous.