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Questão 75107

UPE 2009
Inglês

(UEPB - 2009)

 

Written in March

 

The cock is crowing,

The stream is flowing,

The small birds twitter,

The lake doth glitter,

The green field sleeps in the sun;

The oldest and youngest

Are at work with the strongest;

The cattle are grazing,

Their heads never raising;

There are forty feeding like one!

 

Like an army defeated

The snow hath retreated,

And now doth fare ill

On the top of the bare hill;

The ploughboy is whooping-anon-anon

There’s joy in the mountains;

There’s life in the fountains;

Small clouds are sailing,

Blue sky prevailing;

The rain is over and gone!

 

By: William Wordsworth

 

Vocabulary: Hath = has; doth = does; fare ill = to do badly; ploughboy = a country boy; whooping = cry of joy; anon = soon

 

The superlative forms ‘oldest’, ‘youngest’ and ‘strongest’ refer to

 

A

forty.

B

work.

C

cattle.

D

heads.

E

people.

Gabarito:

people.

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