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4 years ago
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Consumismo é o ato de adquirir ou usar produtos e/ou serviços, indiscriminadamente, sem noção de que podem ser nocivos ou prejud

iciais para a nossa saúde ou para o ambiente. Segundo o site do qual a imagem anterior foi retirada, o consumo exagerado e a acumulação (de brinquedos, eletrônicos, roupas, bugigangas...) não garantem nossa felicidade. Os anúncios de TV, jornais e revistas consideram as crianças e os adolescentes "clientes" importantes, pois eles aprendem desde pequenos a solicitar o que desejam. Você acha isso certo? Será que precisamos, de fato, de tantas coisas para sermos felizes? Escreva uma redação baseada em uma análise dessa campanha publicitária. Você concorda com o slogan "Neste Dia das Crianças, tire o foco do consumismo" e com a ideia que ele transmite? Por quê? Justifique sua resposta criando um artigo de opinião de até 20 linhas. Pondo em prática o que você aprendeu no capítulo, exponha argumentos que concordem com essa ideia ou discordem dela.
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SIZIF [17.4K]4 years ago
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