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Because he wanted the battle to begin, but she didn't want to give the impression that he was supporting it.
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The final sentence is referred to in this question. Swimming must either evolve into a new form or revert to its fundamental method of movement, according to the author.
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Because the author expresses the view that governments with large stockpiles of lethal weapons are attempting to avoid actual confrontation.
The correct answer:
Resisting temptation and immediate gratification will lead to ultimate success.
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Because irrepressible entails uncontrollability. Which translates to death or the dark side.
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The author describes the high moral lessons learned from Greek mythology and how epics can instill key values in readers. Greek mythology was also rife with sexual encounters and dirty human actions. The author conveys strictly positive characteristics about epics and their utility. Clearly, the author’s account is idealistic.Idealistic is the best. Because the author is neither pessimistic (choice B) nor doubtful, or dubious (choice C), one can then look at choice A, D and E. The author does not really criticize Greek mythology; in fact, the author praises it. Also, the author’s account, or description, of Greek mythology is not mysterious; although, the actual mythology may very well be mysterious. Only choice A, idealistic, captures the sentiment attached to the author’s account of Greek mythology.
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To describe the eating and art facilities, the author uses adjectives like "spectrum" and "diverse." Clearly, mélange refers to a diversity of products. Only the word "assortment" fits this description.
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The author plainly believes that the most important trait is honest, authentic history. It is a historical object and symbol, and the author also mentions the locals who contribute to the cultural liveliness.
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The section starts by presenting swimming, then narrows it down to competitive sports before expanding on the concept to see what swimming will become in the future.
According to the passage, Elizabeth felt "reluctance to compromise her power" and decided against getting married. The line makes reference to the English Renaissance, though not specifically in relation to Elizabeth's decision not to wed.
In the first sentence, the author mentions that “scientists have found” something new. Later, the author mentions a “recent study.” The author’s intention here is to describe new information that has been uncovered by researchers in the field of DNA and cancer research. The other choices are either too specific to fit the overall scope of this paragraph, or do not describe an informational tone.
Since the App Store began in July 2008 and Siri debuted in October 2011, we can infer from the passage's dates that the App Store launched before Siri. While option (A) may seem appealing, the term "better" is subjective. There's a chance that some individuals think an older model is "better" than a newer model. Search for a more factual response to this question.
The right response must be affirmative because the author consistently extols Freeman's creativity.
According to the book, seafarers could perish after getting a "long-awaited taste of fruit." The possibility that "fresh food could cure them of the sickness" is therefore remote.
The passage's objective is to alert the reader to the discovery of a new planet, one that may have the elements necessary to support life. The word "has discovered" in the first line leads us to this conclusion.
The statement states that sedentary habits can be harmful to one's health "independent of frequent exercise." That point is clearly restated in Option (B).