Leia com atenção o texto abaixo, publicado em uma coluna do jornal The New Yorker, em 10 de abril de 2022. This week, we're bringing you a selectio...
Leia com atenção o texto abaixo, publicado em uma coluna do jornal The New Yorker, em 10 de abril de 2022. This week, we're bringing you a selection of pieces about springtime in the city. In Spring Rain, John Updike writes about the moments when New York comes alive after a seasonal downpour. ("The breeze cought its breath, the rain slackened, and the crowds that had been clustered in entranceways and under overhangs shattered and scattered like drying pods.") In Spring Fugue, by Harold brodkey, a man reflects on his experiences during a particularly eventful spring spent uptown. Rebecca Mead reports on the strangeness and abandon of spring break, and Colin Stokes provides a wheezy guide to allergy season. Finally, in Stinkytown, Nick Paumgarten describes the scent of Manhattan after the thaw. As an olfactory artist put it to Paumgarten, "I think of a city's smell like a dialect. Every city in Belgium has a dialect - one dialect. But in New York you have a lot of dialects." Disponível em: https://www.newyorker.com/books/double-take/sunday-reading-springtime-in-the-city (Adaptado). Acesso em 15/04/2022. Leia novamente este trecho: "In Spring Fugue, by Harold Brodkey, a man reflects on his experiences during a particularly eventful spring spent uptown." A preposição "by" em "by Harold Brodkey" indica:
A preposição "by" em "by Harold Brodkey" indica que Harold Brodkey é o autor do texto "Spring Fugue". Portanto, a alternativa correta é que ele é o autor da obra mencionada.
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