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“however” (l.4) is synonymous with whenever.

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“however” (l.4) is synonymous with whenever.

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“hasty” (l.21) means done in a hurry.

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the expression “point out” (l.8) is synonymous with draw attention to, indicate.

In the previous text,
“struggling” (l.15) means challenging, attacking.

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the word “bewildering” (l.17) can be replaced by profusion or abundance with no change in meaning.

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“counter” (l.31) means argue against, respond to.

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“selecting” (l.38) is synonymous with picking out.
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In the pronunciation of the following words subtle, lamb, climb and thumb, the b is always silent.
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In the following words, the initial h is never silent: hate, hello, honest, history.
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The pronunciation of the verbal forms attached, disposed, needed, advanced, disturbed, and noted leads to the conclusion that there are only three possibilities for the edending pronunciation.