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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

For the gorilla, 

Text 3 

The gorilla joke


A gorilla went into a bar and ordered a whisky. The barman thought that it was unusual to see a gorilla in a bar drinking whisky and, thinking that gorillas must be stupid, he thought he would try to take advantage of the situation and overcharge him. He served the gorilla the whisky and said, 'That'll be fifty dollars please'. The gorilla immediately took out his wallet and paid the barman, who was very happy. The gorilla drank his whisky quietly and then ordered another. The barman served him and charged him another fifty dollars. As the gorilla was drinking his whisky, the barman got curious and decided to find out why the gorilla was in the bar. So, to strike up a conversation, he said, 'It's funny, we don't get many gorillas in here'.

'I'm not surprised with the price of your whisky.' the gorilla replied.


Disponível em:

<http://teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/joke.pfd>

Acessado em 6 de novembro de 2010. 


Answer the follow question based on Text 3. 


A
it was very easy to cheat the barman.
B
the bill could have been a lot cheaper.
C
the barman was just undercharging him.
D
the price of the drink was reasonably high.
E
behaving well made it possible to go to bars.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Leaders of the world

Text2

 Emergency Oceans Rescue Plan

 Our oceans give us life – they provide us with oxygen and food, and they contain over 80% of all life on Earth. In exchange, we plunder them of fish, choke them with pollution and heat them with climate change. As a result of industrial fishing in the last 60 years, 90% of the oceans’ large predatory fish, such as tuna, swordfish, marlin and sharks, have been taken from our oceans. We are only beginning to understand the full extent of the impacts our actions have. As climate change causes sea ice in our polar oceans to melt and air pollution increases the acidity of our oceans, the degradation of our oceans is gathering pace.

However, our ocean crisis can - and must - be reversed by setting aside areas of oceans as marine reserves, areas offlimits to fishing and other industrial activities, like wildlife parks at sea. In 2006, Greenpeace presented a bold vision for the world community - a proposal for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the oceans. Since then, world leaders have failed to make significant progress, despite international commitments under the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to create this network by 2012. The condition of our oceans has continued to worsen; today less than 1% of them are protected as marine reserves.

Adaptado de: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/PageFiles/163940/Emerge ncy%20Oceans%20Rescue%20Plan%20- 20Executive%20Summary .pdf> Acessado em 7 de novembro de2010


Answer the follow question based on Text 2. 


A
have done all they can to implement the proposals of Greenpeace.
B
would do more if they got attainable proposals to solve the crisis.
C
are worried about the situation but have not been presented ideas.
D
have done virtually nothing to turn the marine reserves into reality.
E
are waiting for Greenpeace to take the first step and then move on.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The creation of marine reserves would

Text2

 Emergency Oceans Rescue Plan

 Our oceans give us life – they provide us with oxygen and food, and they contain over 80% of all life on Earth. In exchange, we plunder them of fish, choke them with pollution and heat them with climate change. As a result of industrial fishing in the last 60 years, 90% of the oceans’ large predatory fish, such as tuna, swordfish, marlin and sharks, have been taken from our oceans. We are only beginning to understand the full extent of the impacts our actions have. As climate change causes sea ice in our polar oceans to melt and air pollution increases the acidity of our oceans, the degradation of our oceans is gathering pace.

However, our ocean crisis can - and must - be reversed by setting aside areas of oceans as marine reserves, areas offlimits to fishing and other industrial activities, like wildlife parks at sea. In 2006, Greenpeace presented a bold vision for the world community - a proposal for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the oceans. Since then, world leaders have failed to make significant progress, despite international commitments under the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to create this network by 2012. The condition of our oceans has continued to worsen; today less than 1% of them are protected as marine reserves.

Adaptado de: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/PageFiles/163940/Emerge ncy%20Oceans%20Rescue%20Plan%20- 20Executive%20Summary .pdf> Acessado em 7 de novembro de2010


Answer the follow question based on Text 2. 


A
be able to turn things around and make oceans lively again.
B
end up working as a solution to all of the oceans problems.
C
improve the condition of oceans but destroy the fishing industry.
D
do away with the oceans crisis and raise industrial profits.
E
make industrial activities take place in wildlife parks at sea.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

For the barman, 

Text 3 

The gorilla joke


A gorilla went into a bar and ordered a whisky. The barman thought that it was unusual to see a gorilla in a bar drinking whisky and, thinking that gorillas must be stupid, he thought he would try to take advantage of the situation and overcharge him. He served the gorilla the whisky and said, 'That'll be fifty dollars please'. The gorilla immediately took out his wallet and paid the barman, who was very happy. The gorilla drank his whisky quietly and then ordered another. The barman served him and charged him another fifty dollars. As the gorilla was drinking his whisky, the barman got curious and decided to find out why the gorilla was in the bar. So, to strike up a conversation, he said, 'It's funny, we don't get many gorillas in here'.

'I'm not surprised with the price of your whisky.' the gorilla replied.


Disponível em:

<http://teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/joke.pfd>

Acessado em 6 de novembro de 2010. 


Answer the follow question based on Text 3. 


A
a customer is out of question.
B
gorillas are seen in bars on a frequent basis.
C
it would be very hard to cheat the gorilla.
D
gorillas are smart animals that drink whisky.
E
intelligence is not a quality found in gorillas.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The author argues that

Text2

 Emergency Oceans Rescue Plan

 Our oceans give us life – they provide us with oxygen and food, and they contain over 80% of all life on Earth. In exchange, we plunder them of fish, choke them with pollution and heat them with climate change. As a result of industrial fishing in the last 60 years, 90% of the oceans’ large predatory fish, such as tuna, swordfish, marlin and sharks, have been taken from our oceans. We are only beginning to understand the full extent of the impacts our actions have. As climate change causes sea ice in our polar oceans to melt and air pollution increases the acidity of our oceans, the degradation of our oceans is gathering pace.

However, our ocean crisis can - and must - be reversed by setting aside areas of oceans as marine reserves, areas offlimits to fishing and other industrial activities, like wildlife parks at sea. In 2006, Greenpeace presented a bold vision for the world community - a proposal for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the oceans. Since then, world leaders have failed to make significant progress, despite international commitments under the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to create this network by 2012. The condition of our oceans has continued to worsen; today less than 1% of them are protected as marine reserves.

Adaptado de: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/PageFiles/163940/Emerge ncy%20Oceans%20Rescue%20Plan%20- 20Executive%20Summary .pdf> Acessado em 7 de novembro de2010


Answer the follow question based on Text 2. 


A
there are no more tuna, swordfish, marlins or sharks left.
B
industrial fishing has grown at a rate of 90% in 60 years.
C
most large predatory fish have been captured for commerce.
D
industrial fishing accounts for only half the predatory activity.
E
there is nothing to worry about as what concerns fishing.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

From what is said, one can infer that 

Text2

 Emergency Oceans Rescue Plan

 Our oceans give us life – they provide us with oxygen and food, and they contain over 80% of all life on Earth. In exchange, we plunder them of fish, choke them with pollution and heat them with climate change. As a result of industrial fishing in the last 60 years, 90% of the oceans’ large predatory fish, such as tuna, swordfish, marlin and sharks, have been taken from our oceans. We are only beginning to understand the full extent of the impacts our actions have. As climate change causes sea ice in our polar oceans to melt and air pollution increases the acidity of our oceans, the degradation of our oceans is gathering pace.

However, our ocean crisis can - and must - be reversed by setting aside areas of oceans as marine reserves, areas offlimits to fishing and other industrial activities, like wildlife parks at sea. In 2006, Greenpeace presented a bold vision for the world community - a proposal for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the oceans. Since then, world leaders have failed to make significant progress, despite international commitments under the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to create this network by 2012. The condition of our oceans has continued to worsen; today less than 1% of them are protected as marine reserves.

Adaptado de: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/PageFiles/163940/Emerge ncy%20Oceans%20Rescue%20Plan%20- 20Executive%20Summary .pdf> Acessado em 7 de novembro de2010


Answer the follow question based on Text 2. 


A
as for life in our planet, the oceans play no role.
B
life exists mainly on land and little in the oceans.
C
the oceans account for most life in this planet.
D
oxigen comes solely from the trees on land.
E
man’s activities cause no harm to the oceans.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text 

Text 1 

 Toms Shoes make it a Christmas to

remember in Argentina


The ethical fashion brand, founded four years ago by L.A entrepreneur, Blake Mycoskie, 34 has just given away its millionth pair of shoes in a bid to make a difference to the lives of poverty stricken children around the world.

Toms Shoes is based on a simple philosophy, for every pair of shoes it sells on the high street, it gives away a pair to a child in need.

‘When I arrived in Buenos Aires four years ago, I was shocked by the level of poverty I saw and the number of children running around barefoot. I wanted to do something to help,” says Blake. “Four years on we sell our shoes all over America and Europe and distribute free shoes to kids everywhere from South America and Haiti to Ethiopia. Coming back to Argentina was really special.’ Argentina may conjure up romantic images of tango clubs and polo matches but over a quarter of the population live in poverty here with a shocking one in ten surviving on less than a dollar a day.

Typically a child might share one pair of shoes with several siblings meaning their tiny feet are usually calloused and rough by the tender age of five or their toes twisted and bent from wearing ill-fitting shoes.

Toms Shoes has now become something of a movement rather than a business and with a host of designers on board the brand has acquired an array of celebrity fans from Demi Moore to Keira Knightly. Even Bill Clinton has a pair.

Adaptado de:

http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/lifestyle/504822/toms-shoesmake-it-a-christmas-to-remember-in-argentina.html (7/11/2010)


Answer the follow question based on Text 1. 

A
Both Demi Moore and Keira Knightly have a pair of Toms but Bill Clinton doesn’t.
B
Both Demi Moore and Keira Knightly have a pair of Toms and so does Bill Clinton.
C
Neither Demi Moore nor Keira Knightly has a pair of Toms but Bill Clinton does.
D
Neither Bill Clinton nor Keira Knightly has a pair of Toms but Demi Moore does.
E
Neither Demi Moore nor Bill Clinton has a pair of Toms but Keira Knightly does.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Blake acknowledges that 

Text 1 

 Toms Shoes make it a Christmas to

remember in Argentina


The ethical fashion brand, founded four years ago by L.A entrepreneur, Blake Mycoskie, 34 has just given away its millionth pair of shoes in a bid to make a difference to the lives of poverty stricken children around the world.

Toms Shoes is based on a simple philosophy, for every pair of shoes it sells on the high street, it gives away a pair to a child in need.

‘When I arrived in Buenos Aires four years ago, I was shocked by the level of poverty I saw and the number of children running around barefoot. I wanted to do something to help,” says Blake. “Four years on we sell our shoes all over America and Europe and distribute free shoes to kids everywhere from South America and Haiti to Ethiopia. Coming back to Argentina was really special.’ Argentina may conjure up romantic images of tango clubs and polo matches but over a quarter of the population live in poverty here with a shocking one in ten surviving on less than a dollar a day.

Typically a child might share one pair of shoes with several siblings meaning their tiny feet are usually calloused and rough by the tender age of five or their toes twisted and bent from wearing ill-fitting shoes.

Toms Shoes has now become something of a movement rather than a business and with a host of designers on board the brand has acquired an array of celebrity fans from Demi Moore to Keira Knightly. Even Bill Clinton has a pair.

Adaptado de:

http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/lifestyle/504822/toms-shoesmake-it-a-christmas-to-remember-in-argentina.html (7/11/2010)


Answer the follow question based on Text 1. 

A
the romantic perception of Argentina helps to show its reality.
B
Buenos Aires is the perfect place for children to play freely.
C
shoes sold in the US and Europe also sell well in South America.
D
brothers and sisters never share the same pair of shoes.
E
wearing wrong size shoes will cause harm to children’s feet.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

One can infer from Blake’s actions that


Text 1 

 Toms Shoes make it a Christmas to

remember in Argentina


The ethical fashion brand, founded four years ago by L.A entrepreneur, Blake Mycoskie, 34 has just given away its millionth pair of shoes in a bid to make a difference to the lives of poverty stricken children around the world.

Toms Shoes is based on a simple philosophy, for every pair of shoes it sells on the high street, it gives away a pair to a child in need.

‘When I arrived in Buenos Aires four years ago, I was shocked by the level of poverty I saw and the number of children running around barefoot. I wanted to do something to help,” says Blake. “Four years on we sell our shoes all over America and Europe and distribute free shoes to kids everywhere from South America and Haiti to Ethiopia. Coming back to Argentina was really special.’ Argentina may conjure up romantic images of tango clubs and polo matches but over a quarter of the population live in poverty here with a shocking one in ten surviving on less than a dollar a day.

Typically a child might share one pair of shoes with several siblings meaning their tiny feet are usually calloused and rough by the tender age of five or their toes twisted and bent from wearing ill-fitting shoes.

Toms Shoes has now become something of a movement rather than a business and with a host of designers on board the brand has acquired an array of celebrity fans from Demi Moore to Keira Knightly. Even Bill Clinton has a pair.

Adaptado de:

http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/lifestyle/504822/toms-shoesmake-it-a-christmas-to-remember-in-argentina.html (7/11/2010)


Answer the follow question based on Text 1. 

A
there are still many very poor children in the world.
B
he’s a millionaire who cares less for underprivileged kids.
C
Argentina has done away with poverty and needs no help.
D
there are no more poor adults in South America.
E
his main goal is to get rich by selling shoes worldwide.
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UESPI 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Toms Shoes’ philosophy is aimed at 


Text 1 

 Toms Shoes make it a Christmas to

remember in Argentina


The ethical fashion brand, founded four years ago by L.A entrepreneur, Blake Mycoskie, 34 has just given away its millionth pair of shoes in a bid to make a difference to the lives of poverty stricken children around the world.

Toms Shoes is based on a simple philosophy, for every pair of shoes it sells on the high street, it gives away a pair to a child in need.

‘When I arrived in Buenos Aires four years ago, I was shocked by the level of poverty I saw and the number of children running around barefoot. I wanted to do something to help,” says Blake. “Four years on we sell our shoes all over America and Europe and distribute free shoes to kids everywhere from South America and Haiti to Ethiopia. Coming back to Argentina was really special.’ Argentina may conjure up romantic images of tango clubs and polo matches but over a quarter of the population live in poverty here with a shocking one in ten surviving on less than a dollar a day.

Typically a child might share one pair of shoes with several siblings meaning their tiny feet are usually calloused and rough by the tender age of five or their toes twisted and bent from wearing ill-fitting shoes.

Toms Shoes has now become something of a movement rather than a business and with a host of designers on board the brand has acquired an array of celebrity fans from Demi Moore to Keira Knightly. Even Bill Clinton has a pair.

Adaptado de:

http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/lifestyle/504822/toms-shoesmake-it-a-christmas-to-remember-in-argentina.html (7/11/2010)


Answer the follow question based on Text 1. 

A
making a fortune on the children of high street.
B
enhancing the poverty of children in the world.
C
eliminating the poor children of the whole world.
D
helping children in need to get a pair of shoes.
E
buying shoes for every child in the world.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Classificação dos Gêneros Literários, Gêneros Literários

Francisco Pereira da Silva e José Expedito de Carvalho Rêgo e H. Dobal são três autores piauienses que escreveram obras literárias em vários gêneros. Qual dos gêneros abaixo não está contemplado nas obras desses autores?

A
Dramático
B
Poesia Lírica
C
Romance
D
Crônica
E
Epopeia
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Gênero Dramático, Gêneros Literários

Ainda sobre José Expedito de Carvalho Rêgo, sabemos que, além de escrever Vaqueiros e viscondes, foi autor de muitas outras obras, tanto no gênero romance quanto no gênero teatral. Dentre as obras abaixo, qual podemos apontar como de sua autoria?

A
Malhadinha, Caminhos da Loucura e Caetés.
B
Caminhos da Loucura, O 24 de Janeiro e Grande Sertão.
C
Malhadinha, O Roubo da Custódia e O 24 de janeiro.
D
O Roubo da Custódia, Grande Sertão e Urupês.
E
Urupês, Malhadinha e Fogo Morto.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

Vaqueiros e viscondes é um romance escrito em terceira pessoa. Como romance histórico, baseado em fatos reais, ele encerra algumas particularidades, entre as quais podemos afirmar:

A
A obra é escrita numa linguagem erudita e muito rebuscada.
B
Miquelina e Zé Rolinha são personagens puramente ficcionais.
C
O Visconde de Parnaíba sempre foi fiel e devotado às suas esposas.
D
A cidade de Oeiras é cenário secundário de quase todo o romance
E
O Visconde de Parnaíba more cego e abandonado por todos.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

Um ponto a se destacar em Vaqueiros e viscondes é a vida afetivo-sexual dos personagens, como o Visconde de Parnaíba, sobre quem podemos afirmar o seguinte.

A
O Visconde de Parnaíba morreu frustrado por nunca ter governado o Piauí.
B
O Visconde de Parnaíba casou-se em segunda núpcia com Tiana.
C
Do primeiro casamento, o Visconde de Parnaíba teve seis filhos.
D
O Visconde de Parnaíba casou-se em primeira núpcia com Josefa Maria dos Santos.
E
O pai do Visconde de Parnaíba era um abastardo latifundiário.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

Com Vaqueiros e viscondes, o escritor José Expedito de Carvalho Rêgo fala da realidade sócio-histórica-política do Piauí dos séculos XVIII e XIX. Sobre este romance, podemos afirmar o seguinte. 

A
Vaqueiros e viscondes foi publicado em 1981 com o título de Né Martins.
B
Vaqueiros e viscondes versa sobre a história de Donana Rodrigues.
C
O principal personagem da obra morreu com quase 90 anos.
D
O romance desenvolve sua ação na cidade de Teresina.
E
O romance tem parte da sua ação em Teresina e outra em Maceió.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

A peça Raimunda Pinto, sim senhor fala das peripécias da personagem que lhe dá título. Esta comédia compõe a tetralogia Raimunda, Raimunda, escrita por Francisco Pereira da Silva, para homenagear a atriz Fernanda Montenegro. Ainda sobre esta comédia é correto afirmar:

A
A obra inscreve a personagem Raimunda em várias situações. Numa delas, vamos encontrá-la a bordo do avião Enola Gay.
B
A peça tem apenas três cenários: as cidades de Fortaleza, Recife e Rio de Janeiro.
C
A peça Raimunda Pinto, sim senhor tanto explora uma linguagem coloquial quanto um vocabulário erudito.
D
A vida da personagem Raimunda Pinto é permeada sempre de alegria e de momentos de júbilos
E
Toda a existência de Raimunda Pinto é uma grande tragédia, o que faz a peça ser um quase melodrama.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

Raimunda Pinto, sim senhor, de Francisco Pereira da Silva, se inscreve no universo temático que vamos encontrar em outras obras do autor: o êxodo rural, a dura realidade do sertanejo e a crítica de forte conotação social. No caso específico desta obra, é correto afirmar:

A
Raimunda, a personagem principal da peça, é maranhense e se destaca pela sua beleza.
B
Apesar da sua deslumbrante beleza, a personagem principal tem lábio leporino.
C
A estória se passa durante a 1ª. Grande Guerra Mundial e se desdobra até os Anos 20.
D
Apesar de ser desprovida de beleza, a personagem de Raimunda é rica, o que lhe permite viajar bastante.
E
O sonho de Raimunda é se tornar enfermeira. Daí ela se dirigir à cidade do Rio de Janeiro.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

O Roteiro sentimental e pitoresco de Teresina foi publicado em 1952. Nesta obra, H. Dobal cita Albert Camus para lembrar que “Um processo cômodo de se conhecer uma cidade é procurar como se trabalha nela, como se ama, como se morre”. Seguindo este raciocínio, podemos afirmar como correto o seguinte.

A
H. Dobal nunca fala da Teresina do seu tempo; se atém quase que somente à cidade de antigamente, do princípio do século XX.
B
Seu O Roteiro sentimental e pitoresco de Teresina tem um tom fortemente político e ideológico.
C
Seu livro ainda fala de uma Teresina tranquila e provinciana, que ainda não possuía sequer um jornal diário.
D

Em várias passagens do Roteiro sentimental e pitoresco de Teresina, observa-se a intenção do autor de denegrir a imagem da cidade.

E
Apesar de falar de vários aspectos da cidade, H Dobal não trata nem das Igrejas de Teresina nem dos seus cabarés, bares e restaurantes.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

Em O Roteiro sentimental e pitoresco de Teresina, H. Dobal fala de alguns tipos populares da cidade, mesmo admitindo que “A galeria não está completa com estes tipos. Além deles, outros tão populares e com o mesmo pitoresco, mas a quem, entretanto, uma referência provocaria melindres e suscetibilidades”. Dos tipos elencados abaixo, qual não foi citado pelo poeta e cronista como um tipo popular de Teresina?

A
Manelão
B
Maria das Rocas
C
Peru
D
Maria Sapatão
E
Braguinha.
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UESPI 2010 - Literatura - Modernismo, Escolas Literárias

O Roteiro sentimental e pitoresco de Teresina, de H. Dobal, nos oferece um vasto e lírico painel do cotidiano da sua cidade natal: desde as ruas e os bairros, passando pelas Igrejas e escolas, até a descrição dos tipos populares. A propósito das praças de Teresina, qual é a observação feita pelo poeta que podemos acatar como correta?

A
Para o poeta, grande parte da vida da cidade se passa nas praças.
B
As praças de Teresina estão sempre vazias, apesar de serem arborizadas.
C
Teresina é, para o poeta, uma cidade com poucas praças.
D
Para o poeta, todas as praças de Teresina possuem nomes.
E
Todas as praças de Teresina mantêm os nomes originais.