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Keeping in mind the ideas expressed above and the linguistic aspects of the text, judge the following item.
The phrase “short for massive open online courses” (in the
last sentence of the first paragraph) can be correctly replaced
with which stands for massive open online courses.
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
The word decrease (last paragraph), has its synonym in which alternative?
Mark the alternative that does have a synonym for the word "stuck".
Text to answer the question.
In: Political thought: the problem with liberalism.
The Economist, Edição impressa, p. 74, 27 jan. 2018.
As far as grammar is concerned, mark the statements below as right (C) or wrong (E).
The suffix “-ish” in “leftish” (line 26) adds the notion of
“somewhat or tending to” to the adjective “left”.
Text to answer the question.
In: Political thought: the problem with liberalism.
The Economist, Edição impressa, p. 74, 27 jan. 2018.
“Wreckage” (line 7) is synonymous with “speed”.