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ÁREA DE CONHECIMENTO: Linguagens

DISCIPLINA: Língua PROFESSOR (A): Antonio


Inglesa Xavier
Pré - vestibular – Enem 2024 ATIVIDADE 03 – DATA:
24/08/2024

Prefix
A prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word. For example, the word
"unhappy" consists of the prefix "un-" [which means "not"] combined with the root
(stem) word "happy"; the word "unhappy" means "not happy."
A Short List of Prefixes:
PREFIX MEANING EXAMPLES
de- from, down, away reverse, opposite decode, decrease
dis- not, opposite, reverse, away disagree, disappear
ex- out of, away from, lacking, former exhale, explosion
il- not illegal, illogical
im- not, without impossible, improper
in- not, without inaction, invisible
mis- bad, wrong mislead, misplace
non- not nonfiction, nonsense
pre- before prefix, prehistory
pro- for, forward, before proactive, profess, program
re- again, back react, reappear
un- against, not, opposite undo, unequal, unusual

Suffix
A suffix is a group of letters placed after the root of a word. For example, the word
flavorless consists of the root word "flavor" combined with the suffix "-less" [which
means "without"]; the word "flavorless" means "having no flavor."
A Short List of Suffixes:
SUFFIX MEANING EXAMPLES
-able able to, having the quality of comfortable, portable
-al relating to annual, comical
-er comparative bigger, stronger
-est superlative strongest, tiniest
-ful full of beautiful, grateful
-ible forming an adjective reversible, terrible
-ily forming an adverb earily, happily, lazily
-ing denoting an action, a material, or a gerund acting, showing
-less without, not affected by friendless, tireless
-ly forming an adjective clearly, hourly
-ness denoting a state or condition kindness, wilderness
-y full of, denoting a condition, or a diminutive glory, messy, victory,
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Tyrion becomes Daenerys Advisor/Hand


Daenerys: So, have you decided yet? Whether I’m worthy of your service?
Tyrion: Have you decided yet whether you’re going to have me killed?
Daenerys: It’s probably my safest option.
Tyrion: I can see why you would think so. It’s what your father would have
done.
Daenerys: And what would your father have done?
Tyrion: My father, who publically sentenced me to death? I’d say his thoughts
on having me killed were abundantly clear.
Daenerys: Is that why you killed him?
Tyrion: Someday if you decide not to execute me, I’ll tell you all about why I
killed my father. And on that day, should it ever come, we’ll need more wine
than this.
Daenerys: I know what my father was. What he did. I know the Mad King
earned his name.
Tyrion: So, here we sit. Two terrible children of two terrible fathers.
Daenerys: I’m terrible?
Tyrion: I’ve heard stories.
Daenerys: Why did you travel to the far side of the world to meet someone
terrible?
Tyrion: To see if you’re the right kind of terrible.
Daenerys: Which kind is that?
Tyrion: The kind that prevents your people from being even more so.
Daenerys: Well, I did reopen the fighting pits. Under my rule, murder will once
again become entertainment.
Tyrion: Yes, that was wise. And you agreed to marry someone you loathe for
the greater good. Very impressive. My own sister married someone she
loathed as well, though not by choice and certainly not for the greater good,
gods forbid. She ended up having him killed.
Daenerys: Perhaps it won’t come to that.
Tyrion: It’s not impossible that Varys was right about you after all.
Daenerys: Varys? King Robert’s spymaster?
Tyrion: Yes, he’s the one who convinced me to come find you. He was my
travelling companion before Ser Jorah seized that role for himself.
Daenerys: Jorah sent my secrets to Varys. For 20 years the Spider oversaw
the campaign to find and kill me.
Tyrion: He did what he had to do to survive. He did a lot of other things as well,
things he did not have to do. I suspect he’s the main reason you weren’t
slaughtered in your crib.
Daenerys: But you trust him?
Tyrion: Yes, oddly. He may be the only person in the world I trust. Except my
brother.
Daenerys: The brother who killed my father?
Tyrion: That’s the one.
Daenerys: Perhaps I will have you killed after all.
Tyrion: Your queenly prerogative.
I had given up on life until Varys convinced me you might be worthy living for.
If you chop off my head, well, my final days were interesting.
Daenerys: I’m not going to kill you.
Tyrion: No? Banish me?
Daenerys: No.
Tyrion: So, if I’m not going to be murdered and I’m not going to be banished…
Daenerys: You’re going to advise me. While you can still speak in complete
sentences.
Tyrion: Advise you on what?
Daenerys: How to get what I want.
Tyrion: The Iron Throne. Perhaps you should try wanting something else.
Daenerys: If I want jokes, I’ll get myself a proper fool.
Tyrion: I’m not entirely joking. There’s more to the world than Westeros after
all. How many hundreds of thousands of lives have you changed for the better
here? Perhaps this is where you belong, where you can do the most good.
Daenerys: I fought so that no child born into Slaver’s Bay would ever know
what it meant to be bought or sold. I will continue that fight here and beyond.
But this is not my home.
Tyrion: When you get back to your home, who supports you?
Daenerys: The common people.
Tyrion: Let’s be generous and assume that’s going to happen. Here in Slaver’s
Bay, you had the support of the common people and only the common people.
What was that like? Ruling without the rich? House Targaryen is gone. Not a
single person who shares your blood is alive to support you. The Starks are
gone as well. Our two terrible fathers saw to that. The remaining members of
House Lannister will never back you, not ever. Stannis Baratheon won’t back
you either. His entire claim to the throne rests on the illegitimacy of yours. That
leaves the Tyrells. Not impossible, not enough.
Daenerys: Lannister, Targaryen, Baratheon, Stark, Tyrell. They’re just spokes
on a wheel. This one is on top, then that one is on top. And on and on it spins,
crushing those on the ground.
Tyrion: It’s a beautiful dream, stopping the wheel. You’re not the first person
who’s ever dreamt it.
Daenerys: I’m not going to stop the wheel. I’m going to break the wheel.

Game of Thrones – Season 05 – Episode 08

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