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"Craig Glenday lived in Edinburgh when he was a student."
This directly means he was in Edinburgh during his student days, just like the original sentence. The other options introduce new ideas or imply different things not stated in the original sentence.
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The correct answer is “Inside an adjoining bathroom in the shower,” because that is the location where Ms. Winters found the young man hiding.
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The second paragraph describes the village following the departure of its human inhabitants. It does not outline the reasons for the relocation of the former inhabitant (this is given in the second paragraph), nor does it compare different types of animals or talk about the regeneration of the land. Paragraph 3 merely describes the new village inhabitants - animals.
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The word “invaison,” because that word has been misspelled. The correct spelling is “invasion.”
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The sentence requires a verb that agrees with "inmates," which is a plural noun. "Are allowed" is the correct verb phrase in this context.
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The original sentence says brushing is more important than the quality of toothpaste. So, the best match is:
"The best measure of maintaining proper dental hygiene is brushing one's teeth, and not the use of specific toothpaste."
It captures the idea that brushing matters most. The other options add extra details or imply different meanings.
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The sentence is referring to multiple officers, so the verb "are" is the appropriate form to use.
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The correct answer is “Inmate Boulton,” because Inmate Boulton was the one who was cut on his arms and face during his argument with Inmate Dodgson.
Explanation:
Answer A is correct because it best expresses the ideas in the sentences above.
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The text specifically mentions that by the age of 40, Jack Foster "found himself picking up a silver medal at the Christchurch Commonwealth marathon in 1974." This clearly indicates that he ran a marathon.
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The third paragraph presents the following logic: If you are heading to higher elevations then invest in warm bags that dry out quickly when they get wet. The missing assumption here is that in higher altitudes there is rain (and colder weather) and that is why you need a sleeping bag that dries out quickly. If that is not the case, there would be no reason to buy a sleeping bag that dries out quickly. Therefore answer A is correct.