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#Questão 922641 - Inglês, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, IF-MG, 2023, IF-MG, 2023 - IF-MG - Professor EBTT Área/Disciplina: Letras - Língua Inglesa, Linguística e Literatura - Ponte Nova

Read the poem I too below to answer QUESTION.

I, Too

Langston Hughes - 1901-1967

I, too, sing America.
I am the darker brother.
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.
Tomorrow,
I'll be at the table
When company comes.
Nobody'll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then.
Besides,
They'll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed —
I, too, am America.

Source: The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes, published by Knopf and Vintage Books. Copyright © 1994 by the Estate of Langston Hughes. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Harold Ober Associates Incorporated.


Read the poem again and choose the option to complete the sentence below:
It´s possible to observe a multi-dimensional meaning in the title, “I, too” in the lines that open and close the poem. If you hear the word as the number “two”, it can be inferred to someone who: 

Decide whether the bold nouns in the sentences below are COUNTABLE (C) or UNCOUNTABLE (U).
( ) That building is a piece of art! It’s made mainly of glass. ( ) Can you please hand me those clothes? ( ) I have so much work to do today, I’m already tired. ( ) Have you noticed how many new butters are available at the store? ( ) You know I love coffee!
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is: 

Modal verbs may/might/can/must are often used with present perfect structures to speculate the past, or to make deductions about what possibly happened. The sentences below are all examples of this structure, EXCEPT for:

Consider the following statements:
I. The sentence “If you want to improve, you need to practice” is an example of the zero-conditional structure, which is used to talk about something that is always true or always the consequence of something else. II.“They would be able to travel more if they didn’t have so many dogs” is an example of the first conditional, and it is used to talk about possibilities for the future, specially when they are likely to happen. III. “I wouldn’t have called if I knew you were studying” is an example of the third conditional, which is used with unreal hypothesis because it is about something in the past.
Which statements are correct?

Consider weather the gaps in the following sentences should be filled with 1 – a, 2 – an, 3 – the, or 4 – no article: •   They would like to visit __ Metropolitan Museum when we go to New York. •   Kathy is in __ high school, so she has some time to think about what to study next. •   I don’t have __ cat, you must have seen __ neighbor’s. •   That day we saw __ man who looked like Johnny Depp.
Mark the alternative that fills in, correctly and respectively, the gaps in the sentences above:

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