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Unidade Escolar Coelho Rodrigues

Maria Lohanne Trieste Ribeiro - 3º

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A) He is Martin Luther King, Jr.;
B) He was one of the most important leaders in the civil rights movement in the United States.;
C)

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1. Nelson Mandela: African National Congress;
Rosa Parks: refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a bus;
Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi's: All of the above;
Martin Luther King, Jr.: Nobel Peace Award.
2. A) 3
B) 5
C) 4
D) 1
E) 2
3. A) Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi's
B) Nelson Mandela
C) Rosa Parks
D) Martin Luther King, Jr.

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1. It's (part of) a speech
2. A formal discourse delivered to an audience. X
3. Martin Luther King, Jr delivered that speech in Memphis, USA, in 1968.
4.

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- General Comprehension
1. To encourage the audience to continue fighting for social justice. X
2. "It is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence in this world; it is. nonviolence or
nonexistence." X

- Detailed Comprehension
1. In the second half of the 20h century, just the time he was living in. X
2. He described it as a messed up world. He said the nation was sick, there was trouble in the land
and confusion all around.
3. The masses of people in those places were rising up and fighting for freedom.
4. People need to fight against some problems that have been happening for a long time, as a way to
survive. X
Violence is not an option. X
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1. A) Bill Clinton and Mandela talked more than once. X
B) 27 years
C) "I was abused. I didn't get to see my children grow up. I lost my marriage and the best years of my
life."
D) No, he didn't. Because if he still hated them, they would still have him, he wouldn't be free If When
you hate someone, you are not a free person, you become a prisoner of that negative feeling
E) They were both fighting against unjust political systems/policies and defending human rights.
F)

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- Odd Word Out
A) heyday
B) peace
C) survival
D) choice
E) the Almighty.

- Synonyms and Definitions


A) 3
B) 7
C) 10
D) 6
E) 5
F) 8
G) 4
H) 9
I) 1
J) 2

- False Cognates
A) Preso.
B) Sim. é claro.
C) Maltratado.

- Discourse Markers
A) Contrast.
B) Concession
C) Choices
D) Cause, rereaso

- Function Words
1. Used for emphasis after an adverb;
2. Used for saying that something happens at the same time as something else.
3. Used for saying the same as in any place, anywhere;
4. Used for emphasis after an adjective

- Prepositions
A) Beside or close to,
B) Starting at a particular place,
C) From one end or side to the other,
D) From one end or side to the other:
E) Going in a particular direction

- Language Study
Conditional Sentences
1. Present; possible, future with will; result
2. A) "ifI still hated them".;
B) "They would still have me.";
C) It is possible to happen.;
D) The situation is hypothetical. It is imaginary.
3. Simple Past; Present Conditional (would + infinitive)
4. A) An unreal situation, something hypothetical.
B) He would like to take a broad view of human history.
C) To Egypt.

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1. A) Were
B) Would
C)
D) Secured
E) Wasn't
F) Wasn't sitting
G) Were
H) Told
I) Presented
2. A) African-Americans had to give up their seats to them.;
B) That seat were in the section for white passengers only.
3.

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