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4161554 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. São José Missões-RS
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The Language of Performance

Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.

This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.

The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.

“Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”

That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.

Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.

Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

Regarding the use of adjectives and their degrees of comparison in the text, mark T (true) or F (false) for the following statements:

( ) The term different in the second paragraph is a superlative adjective used to show that roles are unique.

( ) The word essentially in the third paragraph functions as an intensifier but is not a superlative form.

( ) The expression the whole picture in the fifth paragraph is in the positive degree, not the superlative.

( ) There are no adjectives ending in "-est" or preceded by "most" (as a superlative modifier) in the entire text.

Which option CORRECTLY fills in the parenthesis above, from top to bottom?

 

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