Inglês, perguntado por kakac320, 7 meses atrás

My 16-year-old son is dying for a smart phone. He has a flip phone that he thinks is the equivalent of communicating on a stone tablet. […] Of course, getting one isn’t about having a more convenient way of making a phone call. It’s about having a fully-loaded, handheld portal to a 24/7 downloadable universe of instant entertainment and distraction. Which is why I’m holding out. […] My son has a fully-loaded computer at home with nearly every graphics software known to humankind. He spends hours on Facebook, Skype, Google Voice, iChat, and YouTube. [...] My problem is that giving him access to a smart phone will clog the portal to the offline world. It will not only up the ante on the battles to get him in the Here And Now at home; it will diminish his capacity for boredom, which shares, in my mind at least, a common border with reverie. OLLIVIER, Debra. Smart Phones: Do They Make Your Kid — And You — Stupid? HuffPost, 3 Apr. 2012. Available at: . Accessed on: 26 Mar. 2020. Os prefixos e os sufixos alteram o significado das palavras e são usados em diversos contextos. No texto que você leu, há exemplos de sufixos nas palavras: (A) every; software. (B) battles; boredom. (C) downloadable; convenient. (D) downloadable; nearly.

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Respondido por gioromanoff
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resposta correta letra: d)

downloadable=download+able (apto a)
nearly=near+ly (adverbio)


espero ter ajudado :)
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