(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) More Than Just Childrens Books Krumulus, a small bookstore in Germany, has everything a kid could want: parties, readings, concerts, plays, puppet shows, workshops and book clubs. I knew it was going to be very difficult to open a bookstore, everyone tells you youre crazy, there will be no future, says Anna Morlinghaus, Krumuluss founder. Still, she wanted to try. A month before her third son was born, she opened the store in Berlins Kreuzberg district. BERLIN On a recent Saturday afternoon, a hush fell in the bright, airy reading-aloud room at Krumulus, a small childrens bookstore in Berlin, as Sven Wallrodt, one of the stores employees, stood up to speak. Brandishing a newly published illustrated childrens book about the life of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, he looked at the crowd of eager, mostly school-aged children and their parents. Welcome to this book presentation, he said. If you fall asleep, snore quietly. Everyone laughed, but no one fell asleep. An hour later, the children followed Wallrodt down to the bookstores basement workshop, where he showed them how Gutenberg fit leaden block letters into a metal plate. Then the children printed their own bookmark using a technique similar to Gutenbergs, everyone was thrilled. (Disponvel em: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/20/books/berlin-germany-krumulus.html) In relation to the owner of the bookshop, it is correct to say that:
(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) More Than Just Childrens Books Krumulus, a small bookstore in Germany, has everything a kid could want: parties, readings, concerts, plays, puppet shows, workshops and book clubs. I knew it was going to be very difficult to open a bookstore, everyone tells you youre crazy, there will be no future, says Anna Morlinghaus, Krumuluss founder. Still, she wanted to try. A month before her third son was born, she opened the store in Berlins Kreuzberg district. BERLIN On a recent Saturday afternoon, a hush fell in the bright, airy reading-aloud room at Krumulus, a small childrens bookstore in Berlin, as Sven Wallrodt, one of the stores employees, stood up to speak. Brandishing a newly published illustrated childrens book about the life of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, he looked at the crowd of eager, mostly school-aged children and their parents. Welcome to this book presentation, he said. If you fall asleep, snore quietly. Everyone laughed, but no one fell asleep. An hour later, the children followed Wallrodt down to the bookstores basement workshop, where he showed them how Gutenberg fit leaden block letters into a metal plate. Then the children printed their own bookmark using a technique similar to Gutenbergs, everyone was thrilled. Based on the text, consider the following items: 1. The name of the person who established a small bookstore in Germany. 2. The procedures a person has to undergo in order to open a bookstore in Germany. 3. Some of the activities Krumulus can make available for children. 4. The neighborhood where the entrepreneur decided to open her bookstore. The item(s) that can be found in the text is/are:
(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) More Than Just Childrens Books Krumulus, a small bookstore in Germany, has everything a kid could want: parties, readings, concerts, plays, puppet shows, workshops and book clubs. I knew it was going to be very difficult to open a bookstore, everyone tells you youre crazy, there will be no future, says Anna Morlinghaus, Krumuluss founder. Still, she wanted to try. A month before her third son was born, she opened the store in Berlins Kreuzberg district. BERLIN On a recent Saturday afternoon, a hush fell in the bright, airy reading-aloud room at Krumulus, a small childrens bookstore in Berlin, as Sven Wallrodt, one of the stores employees, stood up to speak. Brandishing a newly published illustrated childrens book about the life of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, he looked at the crowd of eager, mostly school-aged children and their parents. Welcome to this book presentation, he said. If you fall asleep, snore quietly. Everyone laughed, but no one fell asleep. An hour later, the children followed Wallrodt down to the bookstores basement workshop, where he showed them how Gutenberg fit leaden block letters into a metal plate. Then the children printed their own bookmark using a technique similar to Gutenbergs, everyone was thrilled. Taking into consideration the last sentence of the text, it is correct to say that after the workshop everybody was:
(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) More Than Just Childrens Books Krumulus, a small bookstore in Germany, has everything a kid could want: parties, readings, concerts, plays, puppet shows, workshops and book clubs. I knew it was going to be very difficult to open a bookstore, everyone tells you youre crazy, there will be no future, says Anna Morlinghaus, Krumuluss founder. Still, she wanted to try. A month before her third son was born, she opened the store in Berlins Kreuzberg district. BERLIN On a recent Saturday afternoon, a hush fell in the bright, airy reading-aloud room at Krumulus, a small childrens bookstore in Berlin, as Sven Wallrodt, one of the stores employees, stood up to speak. Brandishing a newly published illustrated childrens book about the life of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, he looked at the crowd of eager, mostly school-aged children and their parents. Welcome to this book presentation, he said. If you fall asleep, snore quietly. Everyone laughed, but no one fell asleep. An hour later, the children followed Wallrodt down to the bookstores basement workshop, where he showed them how Gutenberg fit leaden block letters into a metal plate. Then the children printed their own bookmark using a technique similar to Gutenbergs, everyone was thrilled. Taking into consideration the expression Brandishing a newly published illustrated childrens book, it is correct to say that Sven Wallrodt was:
(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) How the American Dream has changed The phrase American Dream was officially coined just under 90 years ago in a book called The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams. He argued it was that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. Today: No single American Dream? For some today the American Dream means a chance for fame and celebrity, while for others it means succeeding through the old adage of family values and hard work. Still others believe that the American Dream just represents a world closed to all but the elite with their wealth and contacts []. Meanwhile, surveys have found that almost half of all millennials believe the American Dream is dead. In an ever-changing country, the idea of what the American Dream means to different people is changing too. (Disponvel em: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-the-american-dream-looked-like-the-decade-you-were-born/ss-AABbxjy) In the first sentence of the text, the underlined words mean that American Dream was:
(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) How the American Dream has changed The phrase American Dream was officially coined just under 90 years ago in a book called The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams. He argued it was that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. Today: No single American Dream? For some today the American Dream means a chance for fame and celebrity, while for others it means succeeding through the old adage of family values and hard work. Still others believe that the American Dream just represents a world closed to all but the elite with their wealth and contacts []. Meanwhile, surveys have found that almost half of all millennials believe the American Dream is dead. In an ever-changing country, the idea of what the American Dream means to different people is changing too. (Disponvel em: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-the-american-dream-looked-like-the-decade-you-were-born/ss-AABbxjy) According to the text, it is correct to say that James Truslow Adams:
(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) How the American Dream has changed The phrase American Dream was officially coined just under 90 years ago in a book called The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams. He argued it was that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. Today: No single American Dream? For some today the American Dream means a chance for fame and celebrity, while for others it means succeeding through the old adage of family values and hard work. Still others believe that the American Dream just represents a world closed to all but the elite with their wealth and contacts []. Meanwhile, surveys have found that almost half of all millennials believe the American Dream is dead. In an ever-changing country, the idea of what the American Dream means to different people is changing too. (Disponvel em: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-the-american-dream-looked-like-the-decade-you-were-born/ss-AABbxjy) According to the part of the text that starts with For some today the American Dream, how many different meanings can be related to the American Dream today?
(UFPR - 2019- 1 FASE) How the American Dream has changed The phrase American Dream was officially coined just under 90 years ago in a book called The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams. He argued it was that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. Today: No single American Dream? For some today the American Dream means a chance for fame and celebrity, while for others it means succeeding through the old adage of family values and hard work. Still others believe that the American Dream just represents a world closed to all but the elite with their wealth and contacts []. Meanwhile, surveys have found that almost half of all millennials believe the American Dream is dead. In an ever-changing country, the idea of what the American Dream means to different people is changing too. (Disponvel em: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-the-american-dream-looked-like-the-decade-you-were-born/ss-AABbxjy) One meaning described in the paragraph related to the American Dream today is that: