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Read the text below and answer the question that follow.

Malala was shot because:

Read the text below and answer the question that follow.

The noun MUSIC was used in “[…] the Taliban […] imposed its harsh ideology – of no music […]”. Choose the option in which the noun MUSIC has been INCORRECTLY used.

Read the text below and answer the question that follow.

The reflexive pronoun HERSELF was used in the text: “[…] She told herself.” Read the sentences below and choose the INCORRECT one, as far as the use of the reflexive pronouns are concerned.

Read the text below and answer the question that follow.

Choose the option that presents the correct question for: Malala has been living in Pakistan since she was born.

Read the text below and answer the question that follow

The adverb EVENTUALLY in “Eventually I couldn’t stand it anymore.” (§ 4) means:

According to the writer, when she came back from France, she ran into her friend. (§ 4) The phrasal verb RAN INTO, in this context, means:

Choose the correct statement about the writer, according to the text.

Consider the following statements about reading and then choose the correct option.

1.In real life, our reading purposes constantly vary.

2.When we devise exercises we should vary the questions and the activities according to the type of text studied and the purpose in reading it.

3.There are two main reasons for reading: reading for pleasure and reading for information.

4.Reading involves a variety of skills. In order to develop these skills, several types of exercises can be used.

According to the text above, judge the following item.

The expressions “reclaiming urban streams” (L.12) and ‘Stream Renovation’(L.14) refer to the same type of processes.

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Judge the following items concerning the text above.

Both Mohamed Mahmoud Street and the NDP building are colourful and vibrant.

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According to the text above, judge the following items.

The changes implemented in the hospital have encouraged professionals to get involved in some areas they have not been originally trained for.

Com base no texto, nos últimos anos, os computadores:

Based on the text, it is correct to affirm that

responsible research and innovation is a field of study which has played a significant role in research and development providing answers to the multitude of problems arising from the use of technology.

In order to understand the core meaning of verbs, one must take into consideration the notions of time and tense. In the passage: “At the moment when the neon–pink sun slips below the horizon, everyone stops, stands and claps: a nightly salute to city, beach and sky.” (lines 5–7), the tense used conveys the idea of:

Conjunctions are items used to mark logical relationships between words, phrases, clauses or sentences. The conjunction which could be inserted before the sentence “I booked two tickets.” (line 30) in order to emphasize its logical relationship with the preceding sentence is:

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