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 LÍNGUA INGLESA - ESTRUTURA SINTÁTICA I
9a aula
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Exercício: CEL1637_EX_A9_201803412631_V1 18/09/2020
Aluno(a): MARÍLIA MAGALHÃES RODRIGUES 2020.3 EAD
Disciplina: CEL1637 - LÍNGUA INGLESA - ESTRUTURA SINTÁTICA I 201803412631
 
Consider the sentences below and find the MOST POSITIVE CONNOTATION for the words underlined:
I. Sometimes my thin friend annoys me.
II. I recognized the familiar smell of my roommate's cooking.
III. Scrapple is an inexpensive meal.
IV. Kevin's interest in model cars has turned into a hobby.
V. Uncle Henry lives in a hut deep in the woods.
b) slim - aroma - cheap - avocation - shack
a) slim - stench - thrifty - obsession - cabin
d) scrawny - aroma - thrifty - avocation - cabin
e) scrawny - stench - cheap - obsession - cabin
 c) slim - aroma - thrifty - avocation - cabin
Respondido em 18/09/2020 11:28:45
Explicação:
I. Sometimes my thin friend annoys me. = slim
II. I recognized the familiar smell of my roommate's cooking. = aroma
III. Scrapple is an inexpensive meal. = thrifty
IV. Kevin's interest in model cars has turned into a hobby. = avocation
V. Uncle Henry lives in a hut deep in the woods. = cabin
 
Here are examples of pairs of connotations that describe the same thing or situation. The first has a negative connotation
and the second is positive. In which alternative it doesn¿t happen?
Cowardly - Prudent
Bum - Homeless
Cocky - Confident
 Disabled - Crippled
Childish - Childlike
Respondido em 18/09/2020 11:31:48
Explicação:
'Disabled' and 'crippled' are both negative.
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In which alternative there is an example of homophones?
Don't desert me here in the desert!
 He asked me to buy two pair of shoes.
 
Do you know what a buck does to does?
I like to read. In fact, I read a book yesterday.
With every number I read, my mind gets number and number.
Respondido em 18/09/2020 11:29:57
Explicação:
HOMOPHONES = same sound, different spelling
To, two, two
 
HOMOGRAPHS = different sound, same spelling (Also called in English
HETERONYM)
bow (the front of a ship) and bow (a type of knot).
row (to argue or an argument) and row (as in to row a boat or a row of seats
- a pair of homophones).
 
 
In which alternative there is an example of true homonym?
read (peruse) and reed (waterside plant)
 bow (the front of a ship) and bow (a type of knot).
to, too, two
 rose (flower) and rose (past tense of rise).
row (to argue or an argument) and row (as in to row a boat or a row of seats - a pair of homophones).
Respondido em 18/09/2020 11:30:40
Explicação:
HOMONYM - the same spelling and the same pronunciation but have different meanings.
rose (flower) and rose (past tense of rise).
stalk (part of a plant) and stalk (follow/harass a person)
left (past tense of leave) and left (opposite of right).
bark (the sound of a dog) and bark (the skin of a tree)
 
Which definition is incorrect according to the stressed syllable?
WORDS WITH ¿S: The words differ by the pronunciation of the s. In one form (the verb) it is voiced like zzz,
and in the other (the noun) it is voiceless like sss.
TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES: ADJECTIVE - stressed on the first syllable. X VERB - stressed on the second.
 TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES: ADJECTIVE - stressed on the first syllable. X NOUN - stressed on the second.
WORDS IN ATE - If the word is a homograph (there is the same form for the adjective, noun and verb) the
stress does not change, but the pronunciation does.
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 TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES: NOUN - stressed on the second syllable. X VERB - stressed on the first. 
Respondido em 18/09/2020 11:33:06
Explicação:
TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES: NOUN - stressed on the first syllable. X VERB - stressed on the second
 
In which alternative there is a WRONG concept?
 Polysemes are words with the same spelling, the same pronunciation, same meanings and with the same origin.
Homophones are words with the same sound and different spelling.
Homographs are words with different sound and same spelling.
Capitonyms are words that share the same spelling but have different meanings when capitalized (and may or
may not have different pronunciations).
 Homonyms are words with the same spelling, the same pronunciation, different meanings and unrelated in
origin.
Respondido em 18/09/2020 11:33:38
Explicação:
POLYSEME = same sound, same spelling, different meaning
The word polysemes comes from the Greek roots poly meaning ¿many¿ and seme
meaning ¿meaning.¿ Thus, polyseme refers to a multiple meaning word. Polysemy
is the state of being a word with multiple meanings. The word polysemes may not
be used much, but there are many, many English words with multiple meanings,
and this makes it a topic worth knowing about.
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