(MACKENZIE) By the end of the first paragraph, we get to know that Mrs. Rachel

Read the text and answer questions  12  to  14 . Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road  dipped down  into a little holl...
Read the text and answer questions 12 to 14.

Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies’ eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods of the old Cuthbert place; it was reputed to be an intricate, headlong brook in its earlier course through those woods, with dark secrets of pool and cascade; but by the time it reached Lynde’s Hollow it was a quiet, well-oonduoted little stream, for not even a brook could run past Mrs.

Rachel Lynde’s door without due regard for decency and decorum; it probably was conscious that Mrs. Rachel was sitting at her window, keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed, from brooks and children up, and that if she noticed anything odd or out of place she would never rest until she had ferreted out the whys and wherefores thereof.

There are plenty of people in Avonlea and out of it, who can attend closely to their neighbor’s business by dint of neglecting their own; but Mrs. Rachel Lynde was one of those capable creatures who can manage their own concerns and those of other folks into the bargain. She was a notable housewife; her work was always done and well done; she ‘ran’ the Sewing Circle, helped run the Sunday-school, and was the strongest prop of the Church Aid Society and Foreign Missions Auxiliary. Yet with all this Mrs.

Rachel found abundant time to sit for hours at her kitchen window, knitting ‘cotton warp’ quilts-she had knitted sixteen of them, as Avonlea housekeepers were wont to tell in awed voices and keeping a sharp eye on the main road that crossed the hollow and wound up the steep red hill beyond. Since Avonlea occupied a little triangular peninsula jutting out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence with water on two sides of it, anybody who went out of it or into it had to pass over that hill road and so run the unseen gauntlet of Mrs. Rachel’s all-seeing eye.
SOURCE: MONTGOMERY, L.M. (1908) Anne of Green Gables.
https://www. planetebook.com/free-ebooks/anne-of-greengables.pdf Access on April 5th, 2019.

QUESTÃO 13 / MACKENZIE 2019.2 / PROVA A
(MACKENZIE) By the end of the first paragraph, we get to know that Mrs. Rachel “would never rest until she had ferreted out the whys and wherefores” of any possible happenings. The best word to describe her would be:

a) curious
b) gossiper
c) investigator
d) journalist
e) talkative

QUESTÃO ANTERIOR:
(MACKENZIE) The words dipped down, alders and eardrops in the very first lines of the first paragraph refer to

RESOLUÇÃO (CURSOS OBJETIVO):
A melhor palavra que a descreve é investigadora.

GABARITO:
c) investigator

PRÓXIMA QUESTÃO:
- (MACKENZIE) “Since Avonlea occupied a little triangular peninsula jutting out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Questão disponível em:
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