“‘We are outraged,’ said Mong Gwang, a captain with the Kachin Independence Army, which controls large swaths of territory along the border with China” (l.26-28). In indirect speech, the sentence could read as follows:
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“‘We are outraged,’ said Mong Gwang, a captain with the Kachin Independence Army, which controls large swaths of territory along the border with China” (l.26-28). In indirect speech, the sentence could read as follows:
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By derivation, the adverb “highly” (l. 52) is formed from the adjective “high”. The following sequence contains only adverbs formed by the same derivational process:
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
In the text, “murals, concrete grain silos, an 800-year-old castle, and a plane” (l. 4 and 5) and “Times Square billboards” (l.6) are examples of sizeable spaces which are at the same level in terms of promoting the duo’s work.
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
Heterogeneity has been an important feature in the twins’ artistic production.
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
The meaning of the expression “are used to” (l.1) is equivalent to are accustomed to.
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
The author considers that the Internet is more useful in court processes than in facilitating legal research.
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
According to the text, the legal world should follow the example given by the business world as to the use of technology.
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
In the first paragraph, the word “it” (l. 2 and 3) refers to “technology” (l.2) both in “when it comes” (l.2) and in “it is more” (l.3).
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According to the job description presented — IT-managers —, judge the following item.
Working with other personnel in the selection of software is a possibility in the IT-managers’ career.
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In the text about IT-managers, the word
“"could"” (l.17) can be replaced by can without any change in the meaning of the text.