Base dudow 051 2000 – Questão 51

Linguagens / Inglês / Text Comprehension / Analyse the characteristics of a text: type of discourse; genre; structure; objectives
Tag Sale
First it was my daughter Sally: “I don't want this sweater anymore”. And then Helen, my other daughter: “I don't want this hat either”. And the cleaning went on for hours.
The following morning, at their tag sale, my daughters put all of the “junk” they just wanted to get rid of in a carton they marked “Free Box”.
Moments after they had set it at the foot of the driveway, a man drove up, looked at the box, dumped its contents on the lawn and drove off with it.
adapted from a text in Reader's Digest
O texto acima é uma:
a) fábula
b) anedota
c) carta de leitor
d) depoimento
e) notícia

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