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The Birth of My Kitchen-Table Fiction By Haruki – UNICAMP 2017 

(Adaptado de H. Murakami, Wind and Pimbal – Two Novels. Tradução do japonês para o inglês de Ted Goossen. London: Penguin Random House, 2015, p.5.)

By Haruki Murakami

Most people – most of us who are part of Japanese society – graduate from school, then find work, then, after some time has passed, get married. Even I originally intended to follow that pattern. Yet in reality I married, then started working, then finally managed to graduate. In other words, the order I chose was the exact opposite to what was considered normal.

Since I hated the idea of working for a company, I decided to open my own establishment, a place where people could go to listen to jazz records, have a coffee, eat snacks and drink. It was a simple, rather happy-golucky kind of idea: running a business like that would let me relax listening to my favorite music from morning till night.

O autor do texto

(A) fez o que era normal para os jovens japoneses na época, abrindo uma loja de discos.

(B) fez o que era normal para os jovens japoneses, mas em uma ordem totalmente diferente.

(C) queria viver feliz ouvindo música o dia todo, sem trabalhar.

(D) queria ganhar dinheiro trabalhando só com música e viver feliz.

Resposta:

Alternativa Correta: B) fez o que era normal para os jovens japoneses, mas em uma ordem totalmente diferente.

O autor do texto fez o que era normal para os jovens japoneses, mas em uma ordem totalmente diferente. Lê-se no texto:
“Most people – most of us who are part of Japanese society – graduate from school, then find work, then, after some time has passed, get married. Even I originally intended to follow that pattern. Yet in reality I married, then started working, then finally managed to graduate. In other words, the order I chose was exactly the opposite to what was considered normal”.

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