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Q1021742
The Wh- Questions are used for specific questions. Check the alternative where they are applied INCORRECTLY.
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Q1021711
In the last paragraph, the word “Nevertheless” indicates that the author will offer a(n)
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Q1021653
Synthetic media technologies are rapidly advancing, making it easier to generate nonveridical media that look and sound increasingly realistic. So-called “deepfakes” often present a person saying or doing something they have not said or done. The proliferation of deepfakes has already created negative consequences such as nonconsensual pornography, political disinformation, and financial fraud. Deepfakes can harm viewers by deceiving or intimidating, harm subjects by causing reputational damage, and harm society by undermining societal values such as trust in institutions. It will take the efforts of many different stakeholders including platforms, journalists, and policymakers to counteract the negative effects of deepfakes. Technical experts must marshal their expertise and ...
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Q1021624
Based on the previous text, judge the following item.
In “To some, these thick asphalt ribbons crisscrossing countries and cleaving apart communities and ecosystems no longer seem fit for purpose”, the excerpt “no longer seem fit for purpose” could be correctly replaced by don’t seem fit for purpose anymore, without change in its meaning.
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Q1021297
According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “furthering” (line 2) is the Present Participle form of further and it is related to distance, since further is the comparative form of the adjective far.
The term “furthering” (line 2) is the Present Participle form of further and it is related to distance, since further is the comparative form of the adjective far.
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Q1021296
Text for the item from.

Can learning language help prevent dementia? Internet: <https://glasgowmemoryclinic.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “stall” (line 6) could be correctly replaced with stop, without this changing the meaning of the text.

Can learning language help prevent dementia? Internet: <https://glasgowmemoryclinic.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “stall” (line 6) could be correctly replaced with stop, without this changing the meaning of the text.
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Q1021295
Text for the item from.

Can learning language help prevent dementia? Internet: <https://glasgowmemoryclinic.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The expression “due to” (line 11) is used to introduce a cause to a situation previously mentioned.

Can learning language help prevent dementia? Internet: <https://glasgowmemoryclinic.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The expression “due to” (line 11) is used to introduce a cause to a situation previously mentioned.
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Q1021291
Text for the item from.

Can learning language help prevent dementia? Internet: <https://glasgowmemoryclinic.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “resilient”, as used in line 13, means to be able to withstand adverse or challenging circumstances.

Can learning language help prevent dementia? Internet: <https://glasgowmemoryclinic.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The term “resilient”, as used in line 13, means to be able to withstand adverse or challenging circumstances.
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Q1021284
Text for the item from.

Internet: <https://www.sciencedirect.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The word “addressed” (line 11) shows the exact location of the equipment necessary to record the signals for the specific electrophysiology testing.

Internet: <https://www.sciencedirect.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
The word “addressed” (line 11) shows the exact location of the equipment necessary to record the signals for the specific electrophysiology testing.
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Q1021283
Text for the item from.

Internet: <https://www.sciencedirect.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
Further and farther are both comparative forms for the adjective far; therefore, “further” (line 20) can be correctly replaced by farther, without a change in meaning.

Internet: <https://www.sciencedirect.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the item from.
Further and farther are both comparative forms for the adjective far; therefore, “further” (line 20) can be correctly replaced by farther, without a change in meaning.