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SEMINÁRIOS EM LÍNGUA INGLESA DISCURSO LITERÁRIO

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understanding of the truth.
	 
	Plato truly believed that art had a negative effect on the audience due to the fact that the emotion caused by a work of art would hinder a person¿s understanding of the truth.
	
	Plato truly believed that art had a positive effect on the audience due to the fact that the emotion caused by a work of art would hinder a person¿s understanding of the truth.
	
	 
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	 6a Questão
	
	
	
	
	According to Plato, the world of the forms can be seen as
		
	 
	The world of the forms, on the other hand, is the real world to Plato. The philosopher argued that unlike material things, the forms are not eternal and unchanging. Therefore, he considered this world absolute and perfect.
	
	The world of the forms, on the other hand, is the real world to Plato. The philosopher argued that unlike material things, the forms are imperfect.
	
	The world of the forms, on the other hand, is the real world to Plato. The philosopher argued that unlike material things, the forms are eternal and always changing. Therefore, he considered this world absolute and imperfect.
	 
	The world of the forms, on the other hand, is the real world to Plato. The philosopher argued that unlike material things, the forms are eternal and unchanging. Therefore, he considered this world absolute and perfect.
	
	The world of the forms, on the other hand, is the imaginary world to Plato. The philosopher argued that unlike material things, the forms are eternal and unchanging. Therefore, he considered this world absolute and perfect.
	
	 
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	 7a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Art attempts to imitate human action, not specific individuals. The literary artist seeks to portray accurately the general actions of human life (happiness, misery) within the confines of a consciously constructed sequence of particular events and characters. - Whose thoughts are these?
		
	 
	Aristotle ´s
	
	Plato´s
	
	Hippocrates´
	
	Sophocles´
	 
	Socrates´
	
	 
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	 8a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Which set of the words best completes the text? ...... literature is ´mimetic´, that is to say, re-presents '________________', 'nature', or 'the way things are'. It portrays moral and other ______________________ in a compelling, concrete, immediately felt way through its ________________ devices and powers, yet allows as well for reflection, for a theorizing or reconsideration of the experiences evoked, as we are both 'experiencing' the _____________ evoked and are separated from it.
		
	
	aesthetic - experiences - reality - world
	 
	reality - experiences - world - aesthetic
	
	world - experiences - aesthetic - reality
	 
	reality - experiences - aesthetic - world
	
	esperiences - reality - world - aesthetic
	1a Questão
	
	
	
	It¿s clear to see that this is an example of a non-literary use of language, mainly due to the following reasons, EXCEPT for
		
	
	There is only one level of meaning;
	
	It is direct and specialized
	 
	The sentences are simple, literal
	
	Most of the vocabulary is familiar
	 
	It is totally marked by subjectivity
	
	 
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	 2a Questão
	
	
	
	
	In -------------------, Joyce suggests that the experience of frustrated desire for love and new experiences is common to most people.
		
	 
	Diamonds
	
	Desire
	 
	Araby
	
	Hamlet
	
	The prince and the pauper
	
	 
	Ref.: 201604030871
		
	
	 3a Questão
	
	
	
	
	That ´s the power of literature. It might present us ------ experiences, but then it makes them seem strangely peculiar so that we can look at them from a different perspective.
		
	
	rural
	 
	familiar
	
	logical
	
	urban
	 
	romantic
	
	 
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	 4a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Think about the concept of specificity in relation to literature and choose the CORRECT alternative:
		
	
	the uniqueness of literary texts comes from the strict obedience of the boundaries of everyday language. This special use of words enables the writer to go beyond the mere semantic level and uncover the mysteries of the human condition right before our eyes.
	 
	the uniqueness of literary texts does not come from a transcension of the boundaries of everyday language. This special use of words enables the writer to go beyond the mere semantic level and uncover the mysteries of the human condition right before our eyes.
	 
	the uniqueness of literary texts comes from a transcension of the boundaries of everyday language. This special use of words enables the writer to go beyond the mere semantic level and uncover the mysteries of the human condition right before our eyes.
	
	the uniqueness of literary texts comes from a transcension of the boundaries of everyday language. This special use of words enables the writer to get attached to the mere semantic level and uncover the mysteries of the human condition right before our eyes.
	
	the uniqueness of literary texts comes from a transcension of the boundaries of everyday language. This special use of words does not enable the writer to go beyond the mere semantic level and uncover the mysteries of the human condition right before our eyes.
	
	 
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	 5a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Below you have the following major traits that contribute to the uniqueness of the literary language, EXCEPT for
		
	
	Complexidade;
	
	Predomínio da conotação;
	 
	Respeito incondicional ao significado literal das palavras
	
	Multissignificação;
	
	Liberdade na criação;
	
	 
	Ref.: 201604026052
		
	
	 6a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Mark the option which best completes the sentence: Proença Filho (2009) identifies--------------------- as a major trait that contributes to the uniqueness of the literary texts.
		
	 
	complexity
	 
	simplicity
	
	organization
	
	features
	
	functionality
	
	 
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	 7a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Choose the alternative that refer to literary text
		
	
	A literary text is a written work, generally a list, that is seen as not worthwhile body of work. Seen differently by different theorists, literary texts are works of literature that convey a message
	
	A literary text is a written work, generally a narrative, that is seen as a worthwhile body of work. Seen differently by different theorists, literary texts are works of literature that do not convey a message
	
	A literary text is a written work, generally a narrative, that is seen as a worthwhile body of work. Seen equally by theorists, literary texts are works of literature that convey a message
	 
	A literary text is a written work, generally a narrative, that is seen as a worthwhile body of work. Seen differently by different theorists, literary texts are works of literature that convey a message
	 
	A literary text are onlyoral works, generally a narrative, that is seen as a worthwhile body of work. Seen differently by different theorists, literary texts are works of literature that convey a message
	1a Questão
	
	
	
	Complete the following statement: Literature ______________.
		
	
	is not communication and an interaction tool. This is due to the fact that literature enables people to transmit not only their knowledge, but also their culture.
	 
	is a communication and an interaction tool. This is due to the fact that literature enables people to transmit not only their knowledge, but also their culture.
	
	is a communication
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