(ENEM PPL - 2015) Uma campanha pode ter por objetivo conscientizar a populao sobre determinada questo social. Na campanha realizada no Reino Unido, a frase A third of the food we buy in the UK ends up being thrown away foi utilizada para enfatizar o(a)
(ENEM PPL - 2015) 36 hours in Buenos Aires Contemporary Argentine history is a roller coaster of financial booms and cracks, set to gripping political soap operas. But through all the highs and lows, one thing has remained constant: Buenos Airess graceful elegance and cosmopolitan cool. This attractive city continues to draw food lovers, design buffs and party people with its riotous night life, fashion-forward styling and a favorable exchange rate. Even with the uncertain economy, the creative energy and enterprising spirit of Porteos, as residents are called, prevail just look to the growing ranks of art spaces, boutiques, restaurants and hotels. SINGER, P. Disponvel em: www.nytimes.com. Acesso em: 30 jul. 2012. Nesse artigo de jornal, Buenos Aires apresentada como a capital argentina, que
(ENEM PPL - 2015) Horse or cow Prior to taking retirement and selling off his land, a farmer needed to get rid of all the animals he owned, so he decided to call on every house in his village. At houses where the man was the boss, he gave a horse; at houses where the woman was the boss, he gave a dairy cow. Approaching one cottage, he saw a couple gardening and called out, Whos the boss around here? I am, said the man. The farmer said: I have a black horse and a brown horse. Which one would you like? The man thought for a minute and said, The black one. No, no, get the brown one, said his wife. The farmer said, Heres your cow. TIBBALLS, G. The book of senior jokes. Great Britain: Michael OMara, 2009 (adaptado). O texto relata o caso de um fazendeiro prestes a se aposentar e vender sua fazenda. O aspecto cmico desse texto provm da
(ENEM PPL - 2015) First Footing One of the major Hogmanay customs was first-footing. Shortly after the bells the stroke of midnight when public clocks would chime to signal the start of the new year , neighbours would visit one anothers houses to wish each other a good new year. This visiting was known as first-footing, and the luckiest first-foot into any house was a tall, dark and handsome man perhaps as a reward to the woman who traditionally had spent the previous day scrubbing her house (another Hogmanay ritual). Women or red heads, however, were always considered bad luck as first-foots. First-foots brought symbolic gifts to handsel the house: coal for the fire, to ensure that the house would be warm and safe, and shortbread or black bun (a type of fruit cake) to symbolise that the household would never go hungry that year. First-footing has faded in recent years, particularly with the growth of the major street celebrations in Edinburgh and Glasgow, although not the Scots love of a good party, of which there are plenty on the night! Disponvel em: www.visitscotland.com. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2011. A partir da leitura do texto sobre a comemorao do Ano-novo na Esccia, observa-se que, com o tempo, aspectos da cultura de um povo podem ser
(ENEM PPL - 2015) A emisso de gases txicos na atmosfera traz diversas consequncias para nosso planeta. De acordo com o grfico, retirado do texto Global warming is an international issue, observa-se que