Foram encontradas 40 questões.
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
Conforme o Decreto Municipal n. 21.641/2021, o Encarregado é responsável por atuar como canal de comunicação entre o Controlador, os Titulares dos dados e a Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados (ANPD). A partir disso, qual das alternativas apresenta uma das atividades previstas para o Encarregado, de forma INCORRETA?
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Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
A Lei Municipal n.º 8.752/2021 determina que os incentivos à implantação, à ampliação e à manutenção de parques e condomínios tecnológicos, centros de inovação e incubadoras de empresas se darão por meio de quantos dos seguintes itens, como exemplos? I. Prestação de serviços de infraestrutura de preparo do solo, pavimentação e redes de água, energia e telefonia; Il. Venda ou permuta de bens móveis e imóveis; III. Cessão de uso de imóveis públicos, salvo em caso de concessão de direito real de uso.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
- Gramática - Língua InglesaAdjetivos | Adjectives
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | Verbs
- Gramática - Língua InglesaSubstantivos e compostos | Nouns and compounds
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
Which of the following grammatical categories are present in the syntactic construction With implacable and weary gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven of purple-veined onyx (/.5-7)? Mark the CORRECT alternative
I. Nouns: gaze, lids, onyx.
Il. Past participle: carven (archaic/poetic past participle of carve).
III. Adjectives: implacable, weary, unmoving, purple-veined,
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
Considering the thematic substratum of the passage, what constitutes the predominant conceptual axis underpinning the texts imagery and narrative exposition? Mark the CORRECT alternative.
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
From a pedagogical-methodological perspective in advanced second language acquisition, particularly within inferential reading and stylistic hermeneutics, which instructional strategy would optimally cultivate high-order stylistic sensitivity and discursive inference in EFL leamers encountering Clark Ashton Smith text? Mark the CORRECT alternative.
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
The sentence vainly, with all these, and many stranger devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron hours (/.25-28) predominantly embodies which semantic-pragmatic relation within the logic of discourse progression? Mark the CORRECT alternative.
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
Which of the following word pairings in the sentence Even for a new grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks, lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the silver and vermilion of all his mines (/.15-18) forms a collocation?
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | VerbsPresente perfeito | Present perfect
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | VerbsPresente simples | Simple present
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | VerbsPassado perfeito | Past perfect
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | VerbsPassado progressivo | Past continuous
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
In the sentence he has dismissed them with a weary gesture (/ 28-29), identify the tense, aspect, and mood ofthe verb phrase, considering its retrospective function within the narrative. Mark the CORRECT alternative.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
Considering the lexeme "heart" as used in the phrase with the canker of ennui at his heart (/.30- 31), evaluate the following statements regarding its grammatical and lexical properties. Mark the CORRECT alternative, considering T for True and F for False.
( ) Heart functions as a concrete, countable noun referring literally to the anatomical organ within this context.
( ) The word heart here operates metaphorically, denoting the emperor's emotional or spiritual core.
( ) Heart is derived from Old English and retains exclusively physiological meaning in contemporary usage.
( ) In this construction, heart functions as an abstract, uncountable noun expressing cause.
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Legalle
Orgão: Pref. Caxias do Sul-RS
Para responder às questões 31 a 40, leia o texto abaixo.
Ennui (In)
Clark Ashton Smith
- In the alcove whose curtains are cloth-of-gold, and
- whose pillars are fluted sapphire, reclines the
- emperor Chan, on his couch of ebony set with opals
- and rubies, and cushioned with the furs of unknown
- and gorgeous beasts. With implacable and weary
- gaze, from beneath unmoving lids that seem carven
- of purple-veined onyx, he stares at the crystal
- windows, giving upon the infinite fiery azures of a
- tropic sky and sea. Oppressive as nightmare, a
- formless nameless fatigue, heavier than any burden
- the slaves of the mines must bear, lies forever at his
- heart: all deliriums of Love and wine, the agonizing
- ecstasy of drugs, even the deepest and the faintest
- pulse of delight or pain-all are proven, all are futile,
- for the outworn but insatiate emperor. Even for a new
- grief, or a subtler pang than any felt before, he thinks,
- lying on his bed of ebony, that he would give the
- silver and vermilion of all his mines, with the crowded
- caskets, the carcanets and crowns that lie in his most
- immemorial treasure-vault, Vainly, with the verse of
- the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-
- threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar
- gems and minerals from the uttermost land, the pallid
- leaves and blood-like petals of a rare and venomous
- blossom-vainly, with all these, and many stranger
- devices, wilder, more wonderful diversions, the
- slaves and sultanas have sought to alleviate the iron
- hours. One by one he has dismissed them with a
- weary gesture. And now, in the silence of the heavily
- curtained alcove, he lies alone, with the canker of
- ennui at his heart, like the undying mordant worm at
- the heart of the dead.
Fonte: http://www eldritchdark.com/writings/prose-poetry-plays/13/ennui-%28in%29
Within the extended syntactical sequence Vainly, with the verse of the more inventive poets, the fanciful purple-threaded fabrics of the subtlest looms, the unfamiliar gems and minerals from the uttermost land (/.20-23), the function of the prepositional phrase “with the verse of the more inventive poets" is best described as:
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