(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase)
The hold-up
1The gunman, is useless.
I know it.
He knows it.
The whole bank knows it.
5Even my best mate Marvin knows it and he’s more useless than the gunman.
The worst part about the whole thing is that Marv’s car is standing outside in a fifteen-minute parking zone. We’re all face-down
on the floor and the car’s only got a few minutes left on it.
‘I wish this bloke’d hurry up,’ I mention.
‘I know,’ Marv whispers back. ‘This is outrageous.’ His voice rises from the depths of the floor. ‘I’ll be getting a fine because of
10this useless bastard. I can’t afford another fine, Ed.’
‘The car’s not even worth it.’
‘What?’
Marv looks over at me now. I can sense he’s getting uptight.
Offended. If there’s one thing Marv doesn’t tolerate, it’s someone putting shit on his car. He repeats the question.
15‘What did you say, Ed?’
‘I said,’ I whisper, ‘it isn’t even worth the fine, Marv.’
‘Look,’ he says, ‘I’ll take a lot of things, Ed, but…’
I tune out of what he’s saying, because quite frankly, once Marv gets going about his car, it’s downright pain in the arse material.
He goes on and on, like a kid, and he’s just turned twenty, for Jesus sake.
20He goes on for another minute or so, until I have to cut him off.
‘Marv,’ I point out, ‘the car’s an embarrassment, okay? It doesn’t even have a handbrake – it’s sitting out there with two bricks
behind the back wheels.’ I’m trying to keep my voice as quiet as possible. ‘Half the time you don’t even bother locking it. You’re
probably hoping someone’ll flog it so you can collect the insurance.’
‘It isn’t insured.’ (…)
25That’s when the gunman turns around and shouts, ‘Who’s talkin’ back there?!’
Marv doesn’t care. He’s worked up about the car. (…)
Zusak, M. The Messenger, Austrália: Ed. Picador, 2002 p. 3-4
A partir da leitura do texto, é possível depreender que
I. o diálogo no texto se passa entre reféns de um assalto a banco.
II. Marvin está mais preocupado com uma possível multa por estacionamento irregular do que com o atirador.
III. Marvin adora conversar sobre o seu carro.
Está(ão) correta(s)
apenas I e II.
apenas I e III.
apenas II e III.
todas.