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3. Assinale a alterativa que classifica as saudações ababxo: Good morning! / What's up? / Okay. / Good night! / Hello, how are you?
a) Formal - informal - formal-formal - Informal
b) Formal - informal - formal - informal - informal
c) Formal - Informal - informal-formal-formal
d) Informal - Informal - formal-formal - informal
e) Informal - informal - formal - formal - informal​

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