
According to the third and fourth paragraphs,

According to the third and fourth paragraphs,

The modal may is used several times in the second paragraph. In the context, it denotes

By referring to the grammatical untidiness of authentic native-speaker usage in the third paragraph, the author indicates that the use of English grammar by its native speakers is

The idea expressed in the sentence from the last paragraph – Hidden armies of copy editors ensured only standard forms reached print. – is that

According to the ideas developed in the second paragraph, one could say that an emphasis in the teaching of English pronunciation according to native-like models in a class in the public school system of a country like Brazil would be

In the third paragraph, the sentence – The myth of a pedagogically tidy model is much more difficult to sustain now that many dictionaries and grammars are based on corpus research. – clearly implies that

The excerpt from the last sentence in the text – the myth of a standard language becomes more difficult to maintain – states that

According to the text,

In the fragment from the second sentence of the text – One rationale is found in the belief that the linguistic nature of online communication... – the word rationale could be replaced, with no change in the sense of the sentence, by

In the phrase random online activities in the second paragraph, the word random is used to mean that these activities are