1) Cartoons are made for making fun of human behaviour and make us reflect on our attitudes. What is the evidence in this conversation: a) Predominance of formal language b) Difficulties in acknowledging different uses of language. 2) In Robert Frost's poem, the words 'fault' and 'blame' reveal in the speaker a a) guilt for not being able to take care of the bird. b) wrong attitude for wanting to kill the bird. c) need to understand the bird's silence. d) awareness of the bird's nature e) irritação quanto à persistência do canto do pássaro. f) Irritation about the persistence of the bird's singing. 3) The speech of the character: a) exposes the importance of environmental preservation in the name of economic balance b) reveals a position related to the impact of capitalism in the environment. 4) What does the boy say when he compares computer games to real life? a) Computer games are not as good as real life. b) Computer games are almost as good as real life. c) Computer games are better than real life. d) Gaming is a waste of time. e) Computer games are expensive. 5) In the last image of the cartoon, Snoopy is meditative because Lucy: a) talked about awful things he wanted to forget. b) wanted him to behave as an adult human being. c) made him save a lot of time with her boring speech. d) spoiled the peace of his morning with her talk. e) tried to convince him to be as talkative as she is. 6) In "you should start each day with a song … in your soul", "should" expresses an idea of: a) certainty. b) obligation. c) impossibility. d) probability. e) advice. 7) Considering the widespread use of English nowadays, the cartoon alludes to: a) The need for linguistic standardization. b) Variation in speaking style to achieve a communicative purpose. 8) In the cartoon, the student asks a question using 'turn this thing on' for a) Suspecting that the colleague has your material by mistake. b) Being unfamiliar with how to use a printed book 9) Implementing appropriate food and nutrition policies is a priority goal in several countries around the world. Through the campaign 'If you can't read it, why eat it?', readers are alerted to the danger of: a) accessing misleading information about the chemical formulation of packaged foods. b) consuming processed foods without an interest in knowing their composition. 10) From reading this comic strip, it is inferred that Calvin's speech had a different effect than intended, since he..." a) decides to shovel the snow from the backyard to convince his father about his argument. b) comments that his discussions with his father do not meet his expectations.

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