escreva um diálogo com três pessoas em português e em inglês em um ambiente escolar (de preferência aluno e professor) em um primeiro dia de aula. no mínimo 7 fas para cada personagem.
Good morning class I really hope that you guys had an amazingly wonderful weekend and we are now to start a beautifully pristine and happy week! So, does anyone has a question that needs to be answered?
I do professor Mitchel!
Please Proceed Sarah!
So I was thinking about the universe last night, while I was watching a good video talking about the Fermi Paradox and moons crashing into exoplanets, Thus, dwindling the chance of any species to overcome the first steps of nature, and be a intelligent species, then the Author of the research was talking about that effect, that moons and planets crash so often outside our Solar System, that the explanation about Fermi's paradox could be, the constant impact between those space objects! since life do need time to progress and evolve, and we were so fortunate here on Earth, that our major big impact happened so long ago, when the Earth was so Young, Moreover, that same impact created our Moon, and our Moon and Jupiter, protect us from dangerous objects coming from thus far into the universe! that should be the answer of the Fermi's paradox both facts Jupiter which is a huge guardian for us, and the Moon that had formed so early and the really dangerous impacts happened before even the first microorganisms were born! Then, I ask you teacher do you believe that we had solved the Fermi paradox?
wow, Sarah you have certainly given us a thoroughly explanation about planets and impacts on deep space! and I am absolutely grateful for you for that! Then my answer to your question is : Surely! it could be the answer I reckon that the lead research on that paper may be a very important one am I correct?
Yes sir, it is professor Neil Grasson from the Department of BioAlienLife!
Thus I guessed it correct, sir Grasson is certainly one of the big brains regarding space exploration and Alien life! Therefore, I do believe that it could be correct, that the link between Moon and Jupiter could actually be the answer for Fermi's Paradox, that we have been so extremely lucky that life have found the exquisitely perfect spot here on Earth! Hence, I congratulate you Sarah for keeping the eagerness for knowledge and science related topics even on the weekends! Well done! and here is five points for Gripphindor!
wow! Thanks professor Mitchel! I am surely prone to watch anything related to your subject : Astronomy, I find it fascinating and beautiful! it is my pleasure for being your student, and I am eager to know more!
Thus let's start our today's class! thanks again Sarah!
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Good morning class I really hope that you guys had an amazingly wonderful weekend and we are now to start a beautifully pristine and happy week! So, does anyone has a question that needs to be answered?
I do professor Mitchel!
Please Proceed Sarah!
So I was thinking about the universe last night, while I was watching a good video talking about the Fermi Paradox and moons crashing into exoplanets, Thus, dwindling the chance of any species to overcome the first steps of nature, and be a intelligent species, then the Author of the research was talking about that effect, that moons and planets crash so often outside our Solar System, that the explanation about Fermi's paradox could be, the constant impact between those space objects! since life do need time to progress and evolve, and we were so fortunate here on Earth, that our major big impact happened so long ago, when the Earth was so Young, Moreover, that same impact created our Moon, and our Moon and Jupiter, protect us from dangerous objects coming from thus far into the universe! that should be the answer of the Fermi's paradox both facts Jupiter which is a huge guardian for us, and the Moon that had formed so early and the really dangerous impacts happened before even the first microorganisms were born! Then, I ask you teacher do you believe that we had solved the Fermi paradox?
wow, Sarah you have certainly given us a thoroughly explanation about planets and impacts on deep space! and I am absolutely grateful for you for that! Then my answer to your question is : Surely! it could be the answer I reckon that the lead research on that paper may be a very important one am I correct?
Yes sir, it is professor Neil Grasson from the Department of BioAlienLife!
Thus I guessed it correct, sir Grasson is certainly one of the big brains regarding space exploration and Alien life! Therefore, I do believe that it could be correct, that the link between Moon and Jupiter could actually be the answer for Fermi's Paradox, that we have been so extremely lucky that life have found the exquisitely perfect spot here on Earth! Hence, I congratulate you Sarah for keeping the eagerness for knowledge and science related topics even on the weekends! Well done! and here is five points for Gripphindor!
wow! Thanks professor Mitchel! I am surely prone to watch anything related to your subject : Astronomy, I find it fascinating and beautiful! it is my pleasure for being your student, and I am eager to know more!
Thus let's start our today's class! thanks again Sarah!
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