The verb “infuriate” (line 9) cannot be correctly substituted by the verb annoy, since they have distinct meanings.
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Q1021260
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The verb “infuriate” (line 9) cannot be correctly substituted by the verb annoy, since they have distinct meanings.
The verb “infuriate” (line 9) cannot be correctly substituted by the verb annoy, since they have distinct meanings.
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Q1021259
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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Besides explaining what trees are, the text also explains the functioning of the trees as well as their importance in our environment.

What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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Besides explaining what trees are, the text also explains the functioning of the trees as well as their importance in our environment.
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Q1021258
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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In line 1, the superlatives “largest” and “oldest” refer to “living things”.

What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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In line 1, the superlatives “largest” and “oldest” refer to “living things”.
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Q1021257
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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In line 4, “into” is a preposition of movement as well as onto, through, along and towards.

What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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In line 4, “into” is a preposition of movement as well as onto, through, along and towards.
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Q1021256
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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In the sentence “Scientists also group trees based on whether they lose their leaves” (line 8), the conjunction “whether” could be correctly replaced with if.

What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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In the sentence “Scientists also group trees based on whether they lose their leaves” (line 8), the conjunction “whether” could be correctly replaced with if.
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Q1021255
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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“Most” (line 5) does not represent the majority of something but just a certain amount

What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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“Most” (line 5) does not represent the majority of something but just a certain amount
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Q1021254
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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Scientists divide trees according to how they reproduce, based on the process of how they renew their leaves and how much they live.

What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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Scientists divide trees according to how they reproduce, based on the process of how they renew their leaves and how much they live.
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Q1021253
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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The word “seeds” (line 5) means round or oval embryonic small parts released by plants from which new plants can be generated.

What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
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The word “seeds” (line 5) means round or oval embryonic small parts released by plants from which new plants can be generated.
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Q1021252
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In line 7, “broad-leaved” is not an adjective.
In line 7, “broad-leaved” is not an adjective.
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Q1021197
According to the cartoon above, choose the correct alternative.