
Based on the cartoon, judge the following items.
The cartoon’s emphasizes the need to be careful about the sharing of information through Internet.
Based on the cartoon, judge the following items.
The cartoon’s emphasizes the need to be careful about the sharing of information through Internet.
Based on the cartoon, judge the following items.
The sentence “That site verified my age by having me type in all my credit card information” can be correctly rewritten by: This site guessed how many years I have because I sent them my credit card data.
Based on the cartoon, judge the following items.
It is correct to infer that the woman was shocked by the fact that the man shared his credit card information.
In reference to the vocabulary used in the text What do our flags say about us?, judge the next items.
In the sentence “Each one will be considered individually, before this long list is finally whittled down to the final four.” (l. 19 to 21), “whittled down” can be correctly replaced by selected.
In reference to the vocabulary used in the text What do our flags say about us?, judge the next items.
Although many submissions had themes linked to the natural riches in New Zealand, by far the great majority of them were based on political and cultural topics.
In reference to the vocabulary used in the text What do our flags say about us?, judge the next items.
“squeezed into” (l.2) and “tough” (l.8) help to express the author’s view that it is difficult to create a flag to represent a nation.
In reference to the vocabulary used in the text What do our flags say about us?, judge the next items.
The meaning of “The Kiwi public” (l.9) can be inferred by the content of the text as being the New Zealanders.
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Artists who participate in the Fossil Funds Free campaign will be allowed to place stickers on their works.
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The bruise left on the arm of the narrator was extraordinarily big.
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The amount to be given to participants in the trial exceeded what was necessary to pay for accommodation, meals and Spanish classes in Guatemala.