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Even though the vaccines could be tested, the results may not be useful to assess their efficacy.
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Even though the vaccines could be tested, the results may not be useful to assess their efficacy.
Based on the text How India changed English, judge the following items.
The words “highlights” (l.16), and “unlikely” (l.20) can be correctly and respectively replaced by draws attention to and improbable.
Based on the text How India changed English, judge the following items.
The book mentioned in the text shows how the assimilation of Indian words in the English language happened during the time India was a British colony.
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In the excerpt “‘Hobson-Jobson: The Definitive Glossary of British India’ was published in 1886” (l. 7 and 8), “was published” can be correctly replaced by has been published.
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The cartoon’s emphasizes the need to be careful about the sharing of information through Internet.
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The sentence “That site verified my age by having me type in all my credit card information” can be correctly rewritten by: This site guessed how many years I have because I sent them my credit card data.
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It is correct to infer that the woman was shocked by the fact that the man shared his credit card information.
In reference to the vocabulary used in the text What do our flags say about us?, judge the next items.
In the sentence “Each one will be considered individually, before this long list is finally whittled down to the final four.” (l. 19 to 21), “whittled down” can be correctly replaced by selected.
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Although many submissions had themes linked to the natural riches in New Zealand, by far the great majority of them were based on political and cultural topics.
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“squeezed into” (l.2) and “tough” (l.8) help to express the author’s view that it is difficult to create a flag to represent a nation.