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FUVEST

Language: Formal and Informal

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Although formal language predominates in the text, it is possible to identify marks of colloquialism in it, such as the expressions
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a.
" sem se perguntar mais uma vez " and " não deveria haver prazeres ".
b.
" parece lógico " and " que não sejam só a decisão ".
c.
" que valham um risco de vida " and " ( e talvez sobretudo ) um questionamento ".
d.
" mordeu a vida " and " moral prudente e um pouco avara ".
e.
e combinar , sei lá , nitratos and a gente se preocupa .

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