The fragment ‘all of you have to come together on this issue, or we’re in trouble.’ (lines 18-19) is understood as a(n)
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The fragment ‘all of you have to come together on this issue, or we’re in trouble.’ (lines 18-19) is understood as a(n)
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The expressions “Complying with” and “follow through” in the fragments “Complying with OSHA regulations isn’t always easy,” (lines 10-11) and “Then it’s up to you to follow through the task and use the equipment as you were trained.” (lines 23-24) may, respectively, be substituted, without change in meaning, by
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The pronoun “those” in the sentence “Our hopes are that you won’t find too many of those around here.” (lines 32-33) refers to
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According to the text, employees have several safety responsibilities at work, EXCEPT
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The modal auxiliary in boldface conveys the idea of obligation in the fragment:
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Based on the meanings in the text, it is clear that
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The expression in boldface introduces the idea of consequence in the fragment:
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According to the text, it is clear that the author
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The excerpt that includes a word (modal) in bold that conveys the meaning “of obligation” is: