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AV PARCIAL OFICINA DE REDAÇÃO EM LÍNGUA INGLESA 2

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OFICINA DE REDAÇÃO EM LÍNGUA INGLESA
	1a Questão (Ref.: 201604226392)
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	Each alternative below presents a type of text and its purpose.
► Which option is NOT CORRECT?
 
		
	 
	An informal letter/e-mail might be written by a friend, describing a holiday.
	
	A formal letter might be written to inform you, for example, about school dates.
	 
	A persuasive text tells you how to do something.
	
	An advertisement is written to persuade you to buy something.
	
	A user-guide is instructive and is written to tell you how to use something.
		
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201603334146)
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	The author of this passage, William Finnegan, describes an experience surfing in very high waves off Ocean Beach in San Francisco. Only the very bravest and most experienced surfers attempt these waves in the winter. As the passage begins, the author and a friend have paddled out but were still too close to shore when a huge set of waves trapped them inside. Read the text below and answer the proposed question: The first wave snapped my ankle leash--a ten-foot length of polyurethane, strong enough to pull a car uphill--as if it were a piece of string. (2) I swam underneath that wave and then kept swimming, toward the open ocean. (3) The second wave looked like a three-story building. (4) It, like the first wave, was preparing to break a few yards in front of me. (5) I dived deep and swam hard. (6) The lip of the wave hitting the surface above me sounded like a bolt of lightning exploding at very close range, and it filled the water with shock waves. (7) I managed to stay underneath the turbulence, but when I surfaced I saw that the third wave of the set belonged to another order of being. (8) It was bigger, thicker, and drawing much more heavily off the bottom than the others. (9) My arms felt rubbery, and I started hyperventilating. (10) I dived very early and very deep. (11) The deeper I swam, the colder and darker the water got. (12) The noise as the wave broke was preternaturally low, a basso profundo of utter violence, and the force pulling me backward and upward felt like some nightmare of gravity. (13) Again, I managed to escape, and when I finally surfaced I was far outside. (14) There were no more waves, which was fortunate, since I was sure that one more would have finished me. --William Finnegan, "Surfing," The New Yorker Which three senses does Finnegan's description appeal to?
		
	
	taste, touch, and smell
	 
	sight, hearing, and touch
	
	taste, hearing, and touch
	
	taste, hearing, and smell
	
	sight, taste, and hearing
		
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201603864944)
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	Read the excerpt: "The U.S. flag consists of thirteen alternating stripes of red and blue, representing the 13 original states. In the top left of the flag there is a field of blue with fifty stars, one for each state." This is a kind of:
		
	 
	description exposition
	
	comparison exposition
	
	cause and effect exposition
	
	sequence exposition
	
	problem and solution exposition
		 Gabarito Comentado.
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201603321480)
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	Choose the alternative that correctly fits the empty space: The boat sank when it hit a ___ that was hidden under the water. Everyone had to swim to the beach.
		
	
	coast
	
	wale
	
	wave
	
	cliff
	 
	rock
		
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201603862966)
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	Which alternative is wrong?
		
	
	An omniscient narrator has access to all the actions and thoughts within fiction.
	
	A third person narrator uses the pronoun "he" or "she" and does not take part in the story.
	 
	A limited narrator has a whole view of events, and "knows" the whole story.
	
	Multiple narrators of the story can also present multiple points of view.
	
	An objective narrator is an observer and describes or interprets thoughts, feelings, motivations, of the characters. Details such as setting, scenes, and what was said is stronger with an objective observer.
		
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201603387897)
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	The purpose of narrative writing is to show readers what happened at a particular time and place. A narrative is a story--a real or an imagined event--that relies on specific details to answer the following questions, except for one. Choose the alternative that has nothing to do with the writing process
		
	 
	What is the author's opinion?
	 
	What happened?
	
	How did the event begin?
	
	Who was involved?
	
	When and where did it happen?
		
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201603321437)
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	Choose the alternative in which the sentences are combined correctly: There were many people who wanted to catch the shuttle to the arena for the baseball game. The shuttle was sold out.
		
	
	There were many people who wanted to catch the shuttle to the arena nor the baseball game was sold out.
	
	There were many people who wanted to catch the shuttle, nor the baseball game was sold out.
	
	The shuttle to the arena isn't leaving now.
	 
	There were many people who wanted to catch the shuttle to the arena, for the baseball game was sold out.
	 
	There were many people who wanted to catch the shuttle to the arena for the baseball game, but it was sold out.
		
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201603321405)
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	Choose the alternative in which the sentences are combined correctly: I ran into the house to get the phone. I slipped on the tile.
		
	
	I dind't run at all.
	 
	I ran into the house to get the phone.
	
	No error
	 
	I ran into the house to get the phone and slipped on the tile.
	
	I ran into the house to get the phone, and slipped on the tile.
		
	
	
	 9a Questão (Ref.: 201603334157)
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	Which of the alternative is not one of the 4 styles of Expository Writing?
		
	 
	Collecting numbers
	
	Comparison and Contrast
	
	Enumeration (Descriptive)
	
	Chronological/Sequential Order (how-to)
	
	Cause and Effect
		
	
	
	 10a Questão (Ref.: 201603334163)
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	Which of these helps you in planning a research report?
		
	
	Proofread your work carefully.
	 
	Choose a topic that you actually care about.
	
	Use just one reliable source for all of your research.
	
	Use any information on TV
	
	Broaden your topic.

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