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TEXT I

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Hear me! We have heard of Danish heroes, Ancient kings and the glory they cut For themselves, swinging mighty swords! How Shild made slaves of soldiers from every land, Crowds of captives he had beaten Into terror; he had traveled to Denmark alone, An abandoned child, but changed his own fate, Lived to be rich and honored.
(RAFFEL, Burton. Beowulf. New York: Signet Classics, 2008, p.3)

TEXT II
"A phrase with a preposition as the head followed by a complement is called a prepositional phrase."
(CARTER, Ronald.; McCARTHY, Michael. Cambridge Grammar of English. Cambridge: CUP, 2010., p.916)

Based on the TEXTS above, the highlighted element from TEXT I which dialogues with the definition provided in TEXT II is:
A have heard
B we
C of captives
D the glory
E rich and honored
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Vamos analisar as opções com base nos textos apresentados. O texto II define uma "frase preposicional" como uma frase que tem uma preposição como cabeça, seguida por um complemento. Agora, vamos verificar cada alternativa: A) have heard - Não é uma frase preposicional, mas sim uma parte de uma oração verbal. B) we - É um pronome e não se relaciona com a definição de frase preposicional. C) of captives - Aqui temos "of" como a preposição e "captives" como o complemento. Isso se encaixa na definição de frase preposicional. D) the glory - Não é uma frase preposicional, mas sim um sujeito ou objeto. E) rich and honored - Isso é uma descrição e não uma frase preposicional. A única alternativa que se encaixa na definição de frase preposicional apresentada no texto II é a opção C) of captives. Portanto, a resposta correta é: C) of captives.

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Feinberg says there is not an issue with ventilation within subway cars; in fact, MTA's numbers surpass the recommendation promoted by the CDC. [1] Though there are no standards for subway cars, the MTA has adapted the guidelines for the air exchange rates for health care facilities. She says that [2] while the recommendation from the CDC is 10 times per hour, the subway's numbers are upwards of 16 or 18 times per hour. "It doesn't mean we are perfect, we are always looking for what else we can do," Feinberg says."But we are in a pretty good place there."
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B Contrast, Time, Condition
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