
The author’s main purpose in this text is to

The author’s main purpose in this text is to

In the fragments, “office workers would rise up midday…” (lines 2-3) and “‘You have to eliminate the guilt…’” (lines 14- 15), the verb forms in bold express the ideas, respectively, of

The author uses the fragment “Code yourself as ‘unavailable.’ ” (lines 29-30) to mean that

In the excerpts “The promise of a lunch break could make for a more productive morning:” (lines 39-40) and “whether it’s going to the gym or sneaking out to your car to read,”(lines 49-50), the verb phrases ‘make for’ and ‘sneaking out to’ mean, respectively

The boldfaced item can be replaced by the word in parentheses, without change in meaning, in

Based on the meanings in the text,
Based on the meanings in Text I, the two words are antonymous in

In terms of meaning, it is correct to affirm that



Otherwise in the sentence "Otherwise, take it off your list." (lines 41-42) can be substituted, without changing the meaning of the sentence, by



Which option correctly indicates the referent of that in "...isn't that a higher priority?" (line 61)?