According to line 16, "the euro area's economies are on the mend," which means that they are:
According to line 16, "the euro area's economies are on the mend," which means that they are:
The fragment "Tax cuts, spending on the war in Iraq and (...) are dragging the government's books into disarray." (lines 28-31) suggests that such books will soon be:
In the 1980s, according to lines 50-54, a weaker dollar:
Mark the only true statement concerning the ideas presented in paragraphs 4 to 7.
Mark the option that best reflects the rhetorical structure of the last paragraph of the text.
Mark the correct statement concerning reference.
"Current-account deficit" (line 27) means a deficit in the current account. Check the option in which the phrase is INCORRECTLY explained.
Check the item in which the detached verb expresses a necessity.



The phrase "So do scientists," (line 2) means that:



The "hardening of the arteries" (line 11) that can be opposed by leaders (line 11) is a metaphor that refers to: