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Controlling My Family’s Smart Home Is Driving Us Mad
The promise of the smart home is fine control over an environment that adjusts automatically to meet our needs. From the moment it wakes us gently in the morning to helping us drift off to sleep at night, it works to make us comfortable. Gadgets free us from domestic drudgery, remind us of our work commitments and , and protect us from intruders. The smart home is supposed to make life easier.
But the reality falls woefully short of that vision. “Dad! The light isn’t turning on!” “Simon! Google won’t open the curtains again!” “How do I get YouTube on your TV?” “Which app is it for the garden lights again?” Invite smart bulbs, robot vacuums, smart speakers, and other devices into your house, and you will soon see the cracks.
When things are running perfectly, you can catch a glimpse of comfort and convenience. But when issues crop up—which they frequently do—problem-solving falls on us. If you've ever lost a morning trying to set up a security camera; sacrificed an afternoon connecting your light panels to your new Wi-Fi mesh system; or torn your hair out over a robot vacuum that worked perfectly yesterday, but now turns uselessly in circles, then you know my pain.
(Fonte: Wired - adaptado.)
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Controlling My Family’s Smart Home Is Driving Us Mad
The promise of the smart home is fine control over an environment that adjusts automatically to meet our needs. From the moment it wakes us gently in the morning to helping us drift off to sleep at night, it works to make us comfortable. Gadgets free us from domestic drudgery, remind us of our work commitments and , and protect us from intruders. The smart home is supposed to make life easier.
But the reality falls woefully short of that vision. “Dad! The light isn’t turning on!” “Simon! Google won’t open the curtains again!” “How do I get YouTube on your TV?” “Which app is it for the garden lights again?” Invite smart bulbs, robot vacuums, smart speakers, and other devices into your house, and you will soon see the cracks.
When things are running perfectly, you can catch a glimpse of comfort and convenience. But when issues crop up—which they frequently do—problem-solving falls on us. If you've ever lost a morning trying to set up a security camera; sacrificed an afternoon connecting your light panels to your new Wi-Fi mesh system; or torn your hair out over a robot vacuum that worked perfectly yesterday, but now turns uselessly in circles, then you know my pain.
(Fonte: Wired - adaptado.)
According to the text, smart homes promise to make our lives easier, offering more comfortable solutions to daily life activities. However, the reality soon seems to be that:
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Controlling My Family’s Smart Home Is Driving Us Mad
The promise of the smart home is fine control over an environment that adjusts automatically to meet our needs. From the moment it wakes us gently in the morning to helping us drift off to sleep at night, it works to make us comfortable. Gadgets free us from domestic drudgery, remind us of our work commitments and , and protect us from intruders. The smart home is supposed to make life easier.
But the reality falls woefully short of that vision. “Dad! The light isn’t turning on!” “Simon! Google won’t open the curtains again!” “How do I get YouTube on your TV?” “Which app is it for the garden lights again?” Invite smart bulbs, robot vacuums, smart speakers, and other devices into your house, and you will soon see the cracks.
When things are running perfectly, you can catch a glimpse of comfort and convenience. But when issues crop up—which they frequently do—problem-solving falls on us. If you've ever lost a morning trying to set up a security camera; sacrificed an afternoon connecting your light panels to your new Wi-Fi mesh system; or torn your hair out over a robot vacuum that worked perfectly yesterday, but now turns uselessly in circles, then you know my pain.
(Fonte: Wired - adaptado.)
Considering the text, analyze the following items:
I. Smart homes actually make life easier.
II. Smart Homes involve constant problem-solving.
III. Relatives are constantly complaining about smart home issues.
Is/are CORRECT:
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Controlling My Family’s Smart Home Is Driving Us Mad
The promise of the smart home is fine control over an environment that adjusts automatically to meet our needs. From the moment it wakes us gently in the morning to helping us drift off to sleep at night, it works to make us comfortable. Gadgets free us from domestic drudgery, remind us of our work commitments and , and protect us from intruders. The smart home is supposed to make life easier.
But the reality falls woefully short of that vision. “Dad! The light isn’t turning on!” “Simon! Google won’t open the curtains again!” “How do I get YouTube on your TV?” “Which app is it for the garden lights again?” Invite smart bulbs, robot vacuums, smart speakers, and other devices into your house, and you will soon see the cracks.
When things are running perfectly, you can catch a glimpse of comfort and convenience. But when issues crop up—which they frequently do—problem-solving falls on us. If you've ever lost a morning trying to set up a security camera; sacrificed an afternoon connecting your light panels to your new Wi-Fi mesh system; or torn your hair out over a robot vacuum that worked perfectly yesterday, but now turns uselessly in circles, then you know my pain.
(Fonte: Wired - adaptado.)
Concerning the parts of speech, the word underlined in “But the reality falls woefully short of that vision” is classified as:
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Controlling My Family’s Smart Home Is Driving Us Mad
The promise of the smart home is fine control over an environment that adjusts automatically to meet our needs. From the moment it wakes us gently in the morning to helping us drift off to sleep at night, it works to make us comfortable. Gadgets free us from domestic drudgery, remind us of our work commitments and , and protect us from intruders. The smart home is supposed to make life easier.
But the reality falls woefully short of that vision. “Dad! The light isn’t turning on!” “Simon! Google won’t open the curtains again!” “How do I get YouTube on your TV?” “Which app is it for the garden lights again?” Invite smart bulbs, robot vacuums, smart speakers, and other devices into your house, and you will soon see the cracks.
When things are running perfectly, you can catch a glimpse of comfort and convenience. But when issues crop up—which they frequently do—problem-solving falls on us. If you've ever lost a morning trying to set up a security camera; sacrificed an afternoon connecting your light panels to your new Wi-Fi mesh system; or torn your hair out over a robot vacuum that worked perfectly yesterday, but now turns uselessly in circles, then you know my pain.
(Fonte: Wired - adaptado.)
Check the alternative that CORRECTLY fills the gaps in the text:
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Controlling My Family’s Smart Home Is Driving Us Mad
The promise of the smart home is fine control over an environment that adjusts automatically to meet our needs. From the moment it wakes us gently in the morning to helping us drift off to sleep at night, it works to make us comfortable. Gadgets free us from domestic drudgery, remind us of our work commitments and , and protect us from intruders. The smart home is supposed to make life easier.
But the reality falls woefully short of that vision. “Dad! The light isn’t turning on!” “Simon! Google won’t open the curtains again!” “How do I get YouTube on your TV?” “Which app is it for the garden lights again?” Invite smart bulbs, robot vacuums, smart speakers, and other devices into your house, and you will soon see the cracks.
When things are running perfectly, you can catch a glimpse of comfort and convenience. But when issues crop up—which they frequently do—problem-solving falls on us. If you've ever lost a morning trying to set up a security camera; sacrificed an afternoon connecting your light panels to your new Wi-Fi mesh system; or torn your hair out over a robot vacuum that worked perfectly yesterday, but now turns uselessly in circles, then you know my pain.
(Fonte: Wired - adaptado.)
In “Gadgets free us from domestic drudgery”, the underlined word can be substituted without loss of meaning by:
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Sobre as teorias de aprendizagem verbal, assinalar a alternativa que se refere à teoria descrita a seguir:
Essa teoria aplicada ao ensino de línguas, resulta em uma abordagem mecanicista. Fatores externos oferecem estímulos à produção de respostas que são reforçadas positiva ou negativamente. A repetição exaustiva dessas respostas por meio de exercícios intensivos e constantes favorece o condicionamento para que o comportamento desejado seja manifestado automática e mecanicamente.
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Em conformidade com a Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC), são eixos organizadores propostos para o componente Língua Inglesa do Ensino Fundamental:
I. Oralidade.
II. Leitura.
III. Escrita.
Estão CORRETOS:
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Sobre a aprendizagem dos números, analisar os itens abaixo:
I. Levando em conta as aptidões naturais das crianças, deve-se estimulá-las a explorar e praticar livremente suas habilidades em uma variedade de atividades não estruturadas.
II. Os jogos de tabuleiro podem ajudar as crianças a desenvolver suas competências com operações numéricas.
III. Materiais como cubos, quebra-cabeças e formas não estimulam o desenvolvimento da numeracia, mas sim a geometria plana e espacial.
Está(ão) CORRETO(S):
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Sobre a atividade lúdica, analisar a sentença abaixo:
A imitação é uma atividade predominantemente assimilativa, através da qual o sujeito alude a um objeto, propriedade ou ação ausente, por meio de um objeto presente que constitui o símbolo do primeiro e guarda com ele uma relação motivada (1ª parte). O jogo é uma ação postergada, internalizada como imagem, que permite à criança realizar ações simbólicas sobre objetos simbólicos que têm por base o seu próprio corpo (2ª parte).
A sentença está:
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