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Questão 23

FUVEST 2003
Inglês

(FUVEST - 2003 - 1a Fase) Read the following text:

I USED TO THINK I COULD quit checking my e-mail any time I wanted to, but I stopped kidding myself years ago. My e-mail program is up and running 24 hours a day, and once I submit to its siren call, whole hours can go missing. I have a friend who recently found herself stuck on a cruise ship near Panama that didn’t offer e-mail, so she chartered a helicopter to take her to the nearest Internet café. There was nothing in her queue but junk mail and other spam, but she thought the trip was worth it. I know how she felt. You never know when you’re going to get that note from Uncle Eric about your inheritance. Or that White House dinner invitation with a time-sensitive R.S.V.P.

TIME, JUNE 10, 2002

 

What did the writer’s friend find when she was able to check her e-mail, according to the passage?

A

Unimportant messages.

B

The writer’s message.

C

An invitation to dinner.

D

No message at all.

E

Her uncle’s message.

Gabarito:

Unimportant messages.

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