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"heavily" (L.1) is the opposite of lightly.

In the text,
"heavily" (L.1) is the opposite of lightly.

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"useless" (L.28) means having no purpose

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"requiring" (L.44) can be correctly replaced by which require without any change in meaning.
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The verb "came about" (L.3) means happened.
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The expression "The tide of public opinion" (L.18) means a tendency of people to think or feel in a particular way.
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"loaded" (L.4) means rich in information.
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"ploys" (L.14) is defined as a way of tricking or confusing someone in order to get an advantage or make them do what you want.
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"formerly" (L.17) is the same as formally.
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In "500 billion plastic bags are distributed" (ll.3-4) the underlined verb can be replaced by:
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The underlined word in "instead of wasting plastic ones" (l.10) introduces a(n):