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10/23/2017 EPS: Alunos
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CEL0572_201501175131 V.1
 
 
 LÍNGUA INGLESA RELAÇÕES DISCURSIVAS
Avaiação Parcial: CEL0572_SM_201501175131 V.1 
Aluno(a): DENISE MANHAES DE AZEVEDO Matrícula: 201501175131
Acertos: 10,0 de 10,0 Data: 29/09/2017 23:46:28 (Finalizada)
 
 1a Questão (Ref.: 201501780805) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Choose the best option to complete the following sentence: "___________________ conjunctions allow us to
connect independent clauses of the same level of importance in a single sentence and avoid paragraphs composed
of many short, repetitive simple sentences".
 Coordinating
Subordinating
Simple
Complex
Independent
 
 2a Questão (Ref.: 201501780811) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Choose the best alternative to complete the following sentence: "A _______________ Conjunction comes at the
beginning of a Dependent Clause and establishes the relationship between the dependent clause and the rest of the
sentence".
Modest
Coordinating
Complex
 Subordinating
Compound
 Gabarito Comentado.
 
 3a Questão (Ref.: 201501785467) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
What is the function of the NOUN CLAUSE in the following sentence? "We are all afraid that the final exam will be
difficult".
Appositive
Direct Object
Object of a Preposition
Subject
 Adjective Complement
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 4a Questão (Ref.: 201501781291) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
"I have run,
 I have crawled,
 I have scaled these city walls,
 These city walls
 Only to be with you,
 Only to be with you.
 But I still haven't found what I'm looking for."
 (written and performed by U2, "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." The Joshua Tree, 1987)
In the above text, what is the DIRECT OBJECT CLAUSE?
e) I have scaled these city walls
d) I have crawled
b) I have run
a) Only to be with you.
 c) what I'm looking for
 
 5a Questão (Ref.: 201502198501) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Choose the alternative whose relative pronoun can fill the space appropriately: The students __________ broke the
window are not from our school.
which
where
whose
 who
when
 
 6a Questão (Ref.: 201502198509) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Choose the alternative whose relative pronoun can fill the space appropriately: Have you seen the pencil
___________ I was writing with?
 which
when
who
whose
where
 
 7a Questão (Ref.: 201501781313) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Decide which semantic type it is, from the choices given: "[Provided he works hard], he'll do very well at school.".
a) Comparative
b) Concessive
d) Reason
e) Result
 c) Conditional
 
Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
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 8a Questão (Ref.: 201501781316)
Decide which semantic type it is, from the choices given: "[Even though he worked hard], he failed the final exam".
a) Comparative
e) Result
 b) Concessive
c) Conditional
d) Reason
 
 9a Questão (Ref.: 201502054785) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
By definition, an intercalated clause is a clause that is inserted within another one. Depending on the
context, an intercalated clause can have a specific function/meaning. 
READ the options below. In which alternative the intercalated clause is CORRECTLY ANALYSED?
In 1945 - this happened during the Second World War - I met one of my best friends. (qualification)
Joseph - may God keep it like this - won the first prize. (warning)
Short afterwards, he left. I went there to see him go down the stairs and oh! My god! He had fallen and
squashed like a pumpkin - forgive me for the comparison. (permission)
 We ate, that is true, but it was a parsimonious eating. (opinion)
''Give me some water'' - asked me the boy. (wish)
 
 10a Questão (Ref.: 201501785575) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
In which alternative there is an example of an ADDITIVE CORRELATIVE CLAUSE?
I had scarcely walked in the door when I got the call and had to dash to the office.
Bowling isn¿t as fun as running.
 She wanted neither a cupcake nor a pie.
He did not know whether to exit the freeway at Park Avenue or to exit the freeway at Downtown Abbey.
For dessert, you may have either a cupcake or a pie.

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