The phrase “lots of data to chew on” in Text II makes use of figurative language and shares some common characteristics with:
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The phrase “lots of data to chew on” in Text II makes use of figurative language and shares some common characteristics with:
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The base form, past tense and past participle of the verb “fall” in “The criticisms fall into three areas” are, respectively:
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In text 8A5BBB, the word “often” (l.27) can be correctly replaced by
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Mark the item which contains an inconsistency and its corresponding correction.
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Mark the item in which gerund use follows the same pattern as in “Reflective teaching is therefore as means of professional development” (L 3).
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In “It underscores the fact that ... communities.” (L 16-17) UNDERSCORES does NOT mean
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Look at the picture and choose the right the alternative:
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Look at the picture and choose the right alternative:
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According to the English grammar choose the alternative that best completes the sentence below: Researchers have speculated that the destruction of Earth‘s lithosphere would _______ us to damaging ultraviolet rays.
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The preservation of ancient cities and historical buildings is a job _____ requires people ready to fight a long battle.