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SEMINÁRIOS EM LÍNGUA INGLESA: DISCURSO LITERÁRIO
	Tipo de Avaliação: AV
	
	Professor:
	SARAH LUCIA ALEM BARBIERI RODRIGUES VIEIRA
	
	
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201501551767)
	Pontos: 0,0  / 1,0
	What is Literature in the sense of fiction?
		
	
Resposta: Literature are any text fictional or non-fictional that can bring to the readers any feeling that the story wants to bring on.
	
Gabarito: It can be defined as , for example, as 'imaginative' writing in the sense of fiction -writing which is not literally true. But even the briefest reflection on what people commonly include under the heading of literature suggests that this will not do.
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201501551787)
	Pontos: 0,0  / 1,0
	What do you understand by Language Function?
		
	
Resposta: It's the way to express our feelings and thoughts, with this we're capable to express ourselves in any way.
	
Gabarito: Language Functions - a lot of what we say is for a specific purpose. Whether we are apologizing, expressing a wish or asking permission, we use language in order to fulfill that purpose. Each purpose can be known as a language function. Savignon describes a language function as ¿the use to which language is put, the purpose of an utterance rather than the particular grammatical form an utterance takes¿
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201501543855)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	In relation to literary and non literary texts, it is WRONG to say that:
		
	 
	Literary and non literary texts cannot be distinguished since their nature is pretty much alike.
	
	This is also a distinction important to those wishing to establish careers as literary authors.
	
	This distinction is important for those studying Literature.
	
	In the context of classical literature studies, literary and nonliterary refer to stylistic elements.
	
	There is a classical sense in which literary and nonliterary may be distinguished.
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201501544092)
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	David Daisches, in A Study of Literature for Reading and Critics (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1948)24 comments the relation between fiction and human mind. Actually he gives prominence to the positive effects that derive from this relation. Read the following alternatives and choos the one that agrees with Daisches perspective.
		
	 
	Fiction enables us to explore the recesses of man¿s head and heart with a torch; history allows us only the natural light of day, which does not usually shine into such places. Literature is man¿s exploration of man by artificial light, which is better than natural light because we can direct it where we want.
	
	Non fiction Fiction enables us to explore the recesses of man¿s head and heart with a torch; history allows us only the natural light of day, which does not usually shine into such places. Literature is man¿s exploration of man by artificial light, which is better than natural light because we can direct it where we want.
	
	Fiction enables us to explore the recesses of man¿s head and heart with a torch, but history allows us a broader perception of human natural light of day, which does not usually shine into such places. Literature is man¿s exploration of man by artificial light, which is better than natural light because we can direct it where we want.
	 
	Fiction enables us to explore the concrete reality of human life; history allows us only the natural light of day, which does not usually shine into such places. Literature is man¿s exploration of man by artificial light, which is better than natural light because we can direct it where we want.
	
	Fiction does not enable us to explore the recesses of man¿s head and heart with a torch; history allows us only the natural light of day, which does not usually shine into such places. Literature is man¿s exploration of man by artificial light, which is better than natural light because we can direct it where we want.
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201501544096)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	Choose the alternative that is WRONG in relation to the definition of language:
		
	 
	Language is communication of specific and limited through a system of prdictable signals, such as voice sounds, gestures, or written symbols.
	
	Language is far too complicated, intriguing, and mysterious to be adequately explained by a brief definition.
	
	Language is succinctly defined in our glossary as a "human system of communication that uses arbitrary signals, such as voice sounds, gestures, or written symbols."
	
	Language is an anonymous, collective and unconscious art; the result of the creativity of thousands of generations."(Edward Sapir)
	
	Language gives access to the accumulated records of other people's experience
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201501544161)
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	Human and animal language differ in many different levels. Which of the alternatives below is NOT CORRECT in relation to expose specificities concerning this two ways of communicating:
		
	
	Human language evolves and diversifies over time, and the history of their evolution can be reconstructed by comparing modern languages to determine which traits their ancestral languages must have had in order for the later developmental stages to occur.
	
	Communication systems used by other animals such as bees or non-human apes are closed systems that consist of a closed number of possible things that can be expressed.
	
	Human language is unique in comparison to other forms of communication, such as those used by non-human animals.
	 
	Human language is open-ended and productive, meaning that it allows humans to produce an infinite set of utterances from a finite set of elements and to create new words and sentences.
	 
	Animals master their language in a way that they can create different ways of expressing their feelings and emotions.
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201501544159)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	Having in minde the concept and the characteristics of language, choose the statement that is corretc in relation to it:
		
	 
	Languages evolve and diversify over time, and the history of their evolution can be reconstructed by comparing modern languages to determine which traits their ancestral languages must have had in order for the later developmental stages to occur.
	
	Languages does not evolve and diversify over time, and the history of their evolution can not be reconstructed by comparing modern languages to determine which traits their modern languages must have had in order for the later developmental stages to occur.
	
	Languages evolve and diversify over time, and the history of their evolution can not be reconstructed by comparing modern languages to determine which traits their ancestral languages must have had in order for the later developmental stages to occur.
	
	Languages evolve and diversify over a certain period of time, and the history of their evolution can be reconstructed by comparing ancient languages to determine which traits their ancestral languages must have had in order for the later developmental stages to stop.
	
	Languages evolve and diversify over time, and the history of their evolution can be reconstructed by eliminating modern languages to determine which traits their modern languages must have had in order for the later developmental stages to occur.
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201501551678)
	Pontos: 0,0  / 1,0
	According to Plato, the sensible word can be seen as
		
	 
	The sensible world, also known as the world of appearances, is the one we can perceive through our senses. Since our senses are perfect and particular, Plato believed the sensible world was a perfect imitation of a corresponding perfect world.
	 
	The sensible world, alsoknown as the world of appearances, is the one we can perceive through our senses. Since our senses are imperfect and particular, Plato believed the sensible world was a deceptive imitation of a corresponding perfect world.
	
	The sensible world, also known as the world of solidity, is the one we can perceive through our senses. Since our senses are imperfect and particular, Plato believed the sensible world was a deceptive imitation of a corresponding perfect world.
	
	The real world, also known as the world of appearances, is the one we can perceive through our senses. Since our senses are imperfect and particular, Plato believed the sensible world was a deceptive imitation of a corresponding perfect world.
	
	The sensible world, also known as the world of appearances, is the one we can perceive through our senses. Since our senses are imperfect and general, Plato believed the sensible world was a deceptive imitation of a corresponding imperfect world.
	
	
	 9a Questão (Ref.: 201501920365)
	Pontos: 0,5  / 0,5
	The literary term ´lyric´comes from the Greek word ´lyrikos´, which means ....
		
	
	talking to the lyre
	 
	singing to the lyre
	
	making the lyre
	
	playing the lyre
	
	writing to the lyre
	
	
	 10a Questão (Ref.: 201501551737)
	Pontos: 0,5  / 0,5
	Which alternative DOES NOT represent the characteristics of the classical Epic poem
		
	
	Epics are lengthy;
	
	Epics are written in third person.
	
	In every Epic there is a highly valuable heroe
	 
	Epics have to do with ordinary funny sirtuations
	
	Epics are written in an elevated language;

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