Read the text below entitled “10 Ways to Protect Your Privacy Online” in order to answer questions 17 to 20:

According to the author, when throwing away credit card offers or bank statements, one should
Read the text below entitled “10 Ways to Protect Your Privacy Online” in order to answer questions 17 to 20:

According to the author, when throwing away credit card offers or bank statements, one should
This text refers to questions 40 to 43.

From the previous text, it can be inferred that Oriana Fallaci
This text refers to questions 44 to 47.

Based on the text above, it can be said that the relationship established between the ideas of "unfailingly courteous" (l.9) and "cross" (l.10) is one of
This text refers to questions 44 to 47.

In the fragment, "even capabilities cannot always trump other values" (l.18-19), the verb "trump" means

The author creates in the reader's mind the distinct impression that her father was

The overall view the author outlines of late '70s South Africa is

Based on the text, judge — right (C) or wrong (E) — the items below.
The highly professional sense of Fallaci as a journalist in search of truth made her avoid any sort of tricks in approaching her interviewees, both powerful figures and common people.

Based on the text, judge — right (C) or wrong (E) — the items below.
Fallaci had either been a heavy smoker or had smoked for a long time.

Based on the text, judge — right (C) or wrong (E) — the items below.
Fallaci exploited Kissinger's somewhat big ego to trick him into making some public statements he would later regret.

Based on the text, judge — right (C) or wrong (E) — the items below.
Kissinger seems to suggest that Fallaci was not entirely professionally ethical or honest when dealing with the interview he had granted her.