n the fragments “Solar is forging ahead in global power markets as it becomes the cheapest source of electricity generation in many places, including China and India” (lines 34-37) and “with India accounting for almost one-third of global growth to 2040” (lines 66-67) forging ahead and accounting for mean, respectively,
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n the fragments “Solar is forging ahead in global power markets as it becomes the cheapest source of electricity generation in many places, including China and India” (lines 34-37) and “with India accounting for almost one-third of global growth to 2040” (lines 66-67) forging ahead and accounting for mean, respectively,
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All the boldfaced verb phrases express a future action, EXCEPT in
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In the fragment “Still, this is far from enough to avoid severe impacts of climate change” (lines 93-94), Still can be replaced, without changing the meaning of the sentence, by
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The main intention of Text II is to discuss the Brazilian
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Dr. Fatih Birol affirms that “Brazil’s experience shows that policies do matter” (lines 33-34) because, due to its long-term energy policies, the country
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Comparing Texts I and II, one concludes that
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Judge the following items considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
Outcomes are broad representations of problems existing outside a system.
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Judge the following items considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
Different methods should be as optimistic as possible for good problem-solving.
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Judge the following items considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
The author of the text considers that the details of a method are irrelevant for a wide conceptual understanding of methods.
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Judge the following items considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
In the text, “abstracting away” (l.16) entails the idea of removing something from somewhere.