Inglês, perguntado por liviastockleroficial, 7 meses atrás

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Respondido por sophia009911
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1- Nonfiction.

2- Grace was having a party at her house.

3- They all ate cake.

4- A friendship bracelet.

5- Grace thanked her parents for the birthday party.

Usuário anônimo: o texto está junto com outra questão
1 Read the article and check () A, B, or C.
The end of the phone call?
Is the phone call becoming a thing of the past? New research suggests we are now more
likely to text or email friends or family than dial their number.
The amount of time we spend talking on our cell phones has gone down by 5% and by twice
that for landline calls, whereas the number of text messages we send has doubled in the last
few years.
Usuário anônimo: The reasons for this may, in part, be because so many more people have smartphones,
which means we can communicate using social networking, instant messaging, and email
instead. In fact, we prefer to use our phones to play games, watch movies, and look up
information rather than make a phone call and speak to someone!
Whatever the reason, there is no question that we have changed the ways
Usuário anônimo: we use the
telephone. These days we often feel we shouldn’t call someone without making an
arrangement to call first. Many people are frustrated if they are disturbed by an unexpected
phone call. We want to be able to choose when we reply and we don’t want to have to chat
Usuário anônimo: when we are busy with something else. Written communication allows us to respond quickly
and economically. It also means we can think about what we want to say before we get in
touch. Phones can also be noisy in open offices, and many people won’t call back if you
Usuário anônimo: leave a message on their voicemail. They will email instead.
On the other hand, some psychologists say text and email are less rich and “colder” because
you lose the tone and expression of conversation. Others would disagree and say you don’t
Usuário anônimo: have to hear someone’s voice to have an interesting and intimate conversation.
It isn’t surprising that research has found that for the over-65s, calling friends and family on a
landline is still the most popular way of getting in touch. Many of us hearing the phone ring
know it is probably our mother! You probably won’t be amazed either to learn that the great
majority (83%) of adults of all ages said they still prefer to communicate face to face.
Usuário anônimo: 2 Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
Example: We make 5% fewer cell phone calls these days. T
1 We are sending twice as many texts. ____
2 People are happy to call someone without arranging it first. ____
3 We like using our phones to watch movies more than to talk. ____
4 We prefer to be surprised by phone calls. ____
5 Written communication takes more time. ____
6 Everyone agrees that speaking is better than writing. ____
Usuário anônimo: obrigadãoooo pela ajuda^-^
sophia009911: 1- T
2- F
3- T
4- F
5- F
6- F
sophia009911: por nada, espero ter ajudado ;)
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