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The word ‘changing’ (l.13) conveys the idea that threats are constantly evolving.
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The word ‘changing’ (l.13) conveys the idea that threats are constantly evolving.
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the effects of El Niño phenomena are sure to reach South America before they have impact on the Northern Hemisphere.
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The word ‘robust’ (l.15) can be correctly replaced by effective without this bringing any change of meaning to the sentence.
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The world had never witnessed an ebola epidemic of such magnitude as the one mentioned in the text.
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The WHO mentioned has no intention of keeping biological material related to the disease.
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The West region of Africa is totally free from the Ebola virus.
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Even though the vaccines could be tested, the results may not be useful to assess their efficacy.
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The words “highlights” (l.16), and “unlikely” (l.20) can be correctly and respectively replaced by draws attention to and improbable.
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The book mentioned in the text shows how the assimilation of Indian words in the English language happened during the time India was a British colony.
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In the excerpt “‘Hobson-Jobson: The Definitive Glossary of British India’ was published in 1886” (l. 7 and 8), “was published” can be correctly replaced by has been published.