Inglês, perguntado por miudalindajesus, 6 meses atrás

1"Read the poem below and answer the question.
My Robot
- Shel Silverstein I told my robot to my biddin
He yawned and said, "You must be kiddin'."
I told my robot to cook me a stew He said, "
I got better things to do."
I told my robot to sweep my shack.
He said. "You want me to stain my back?"
I told my robot to answer the phone.
He said, I must make some calls of my own."
l told,my robot to brew me some tea.
He said, "Why don't you make tea for me?"
I told my robot to boil me an egeg
He said, "First - lemme hear you beg."
I told my robot, "There's a song you can play me."
He said, "How much are you gonna pay me?"
So I sold that robot, 'cause I never knew Exactly who belonged to who

a)What kind of robot is described in the poem?
b) The character in the poem gives the robot a lot of ordens Does the robot follow her ordens?
c) What does the robot answer his owner when she asks him to make some tea?
d) What does the character finally decide to do with th robot? What does she do?

2" Read the poem again and do the following activities in your
notebook.
a) Transcribe a sentence in which a modal verb expresses logical deduction.
b) Transcribe a sentence in which a modal verb expresses strong obligation.​

3"Read the text below and anwer the following questions.

Why Robots are the future of Elder Care?
that Japan is facing severe socio- t's no setret this more apparent than in the field of elder care Many in the nation are aging out of their socio-economic pressures due to its aging, shrinking population Nowhere is hildren horn to replace them in the workforce This means elder care will require an increasing amount of and workers out of a progressively smaller total pool But there is one solution to both the human and financial pressures of an aging globe: robotic caregivers. It concept Japan's been pushing for a while now-in 2013 and 2014 especially, the Japanese gover nment poure e robotics development Many have looked at Japan's kawail and cuddly droids eyes, questioning whether or not such technologies could ever really gain traction with the rest of of years, elder care robot research and development has grown more producing products with greater functionality and broader consumer acceptance. And it's nto incentivizing eldercar and rolled their the world. But over the past couple conventional and cheaper, started to take hold in companies beyond Japan too, suggesting a growing wave of accept uncomfortable we may be with robots, it seems like it's high time for all of us to accept, if not enthusiasticaly embrace, the dawning of the Asimov era

a) What problem Japan facing nowadays? And what s solution to that problem?
b) Was this solution well accepted by japanese consumers?
c) Is the idea being accepted in other countries?
d) Why is Assimov mentioned in the text?
e) Do you think robotic caregives would be a good idea for Brazil? Why?

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