Inglês, perguntado por JimmyNeutron0102, 9 meses atrás

TEXT: EVERYTHING IS “OK”.

One of the stories about the origin do “O.K.” is about an old Indian chief with a very strange name. The Americans were not able to say it, but it was something similar to “O.K”. This Indian was very friendly and accepted everything the American colonists said. So, every time they wanted to say everything was correct , they said it was “O.K”.
But experts who study old Grrek texts have another theory.
Hundreds of years ago, every Greek teacher wrote “OLA” (Everything) “KALA” (Good) or simply “O.K”. at the end of any school paper which didn’t have any mistakes.
From ancient Greece to American and from there to the rest of the world. At least the world agrees on something- two little letters!

Responda
Que tipo de pessoa era o velho Índio chefe?
Quando o colunista americano usou a palavra “O.K”.?
Como era o velho Índio com as pessoas? Retire do texto os adjetivo.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por luanasuzan21
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Resposta:

Que tipo de pessoa era o velho Índio chefe?

Ele era muito amigável.

Quando o colonista americano usou a palavra “O.K”.?

Sempre que queria dizer que tudo estava correto.

Como era o velho Índio com as pessoas? Retire do texto os adjetivos.

He accepted everything the American colonists said. He was Friendly.

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