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Cheese Pizza Topped With Cotton Candy? Yum!
— (CAEd) Qual é o assunto desse texto?
— (CAEd) O objetivo comunicativo desse texto é
— (CAEd) No título desse texto, a expressão “Yum!” é um exemplo de linguagem
Leia o texto e responda às questões 5 e 6.
My Cat Knows Karate
My frog knows kung fu.
My poodle knows judo.
My turtle does too.
They all became black belts
by watching TV;
some Chuck Norris movies,
and films with Bruce Lee.
They liked learning lessons
from Jean-Claude Van Damme,
and acting like action-film star
Jackie Chan.
They practiced their punches,
their blocks, and their kicks
until they were masters
of martial arts tricks.
You’d think they’d be good now
at guarding our house,
but, yesterday morning,
they ran from my mouse.
My mouse is a crack-up.
I laughed at his prank.
Do you think it’s weird that
my mouse drives a tank?
— (CAEd) De acordo com esse texto, quem sabe karatê?
— (CAEd) Nesse texto, nos versos “and acting like action-film star/ Jackie Chan.” (3ª estrofe), a palavra destacada significa
Leia o texto e responda às questões 7 e 8.
Black hole in our galaxy
— (CAEd) A informação principal desse texto é
— (CAEd) Nesse texto, no trecho “… because the black hole’s gravity is under extreme conditions.”, o termo destacado indica
Leia o texto e responda às questões 9 e 10.
The Science of Puppy Love
Playing with and petting a dog helps the children get well. How? Scientists found that dogs help our brains and bodies feel better. When we are playing with or petting a dog (and other pets), our brains make a special chemical. This chemical makes us feel more relaxed and loved. It also helps us better handle things that may make us feel upset.
— (CAEd) O assunto desse texto é
— (CAEd) Nesse texto, no trecho “It also helps us better handle things…” (2º parágrafo), a palavra destacada significa
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