
Based on the cartoon and the vocabulary and language used in it, judge the items below.
The three verbs in the second square — “watch”, “put” and “push” — are in the imperative form.
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The three verbs in the second square — “watch”, “put” and “push” — are in the imperative form.
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The boy does not understand that a toast is a slice of bread that is exposed to heat from a grill or fire.
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The story presented in the article is based on superstition and unscientific beliefs.
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In the phrase “34-year-old man” (l.5), the noun “year” is in the singular because it is part of an adjective.
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In the sentence “This behavior, doctors warn, could damage your ears or even burst a brain aneurysm” (l. 3 and 4), the pronoun “your” could be substituted by one’s with no relevant change in meaning.
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The man was unable to eat normally while he was in hospital.
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The man was treated with antibiotics because he caught an infection.
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At the time the article was written, the man was still ill.
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Deadly brain aneurysms caused by holding back sneezes are extremely rare.
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The phrase “should be” (l.19) can be replaced with might be without changing the meaning of the sentence.