In the fragments of the text: “they may lose the desire to master whatever task you are asking them to do” (lines 12-13) and “then you have to do more than just present lessons in the app” (lines 18-19), the verb forms in bold express the ideas, respectively, of
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In the fragments of the text: “they may lose the desire to master whatever task you are asking them to do” (lines 12-13) and “then you have to do more than just present lessons in the app” (lines 18-19), the verb forms in bold express the ideas, respectively, of
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In the sentence of the text: “However, if you want people to continue using the app, and use it frequently and often, then you have to do more than just present lessons in the app” (lines 17-19), the connector However can be replaced, without any change in meaning, by
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In the fragments “and to seek out collaboration within and across fields” (lines 36-37) and “the grouplet came up with a campaign based on posting episodes” (lines 65- 66), the expressions seek out and came up with mean, respectively,
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In the text, the word in italics describes the idea expressed by the boldfaced word in
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The failures of Latin American education systems have been pointed out by
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Based on the meanings in the text, the boldfaced verbal expression describes the same as the verb in:
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Based on the meanings in Text I, the two items are synonymous in
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In the text, the word in bold-face type is similar to the one in italics in
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Based on the meanings of the words in Text I,
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The sentence, in Text I, in which the boldfaced expression introduces an idea of addition is