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Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).
Considering the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The Internet depends on software that is poorly maintained by a large team of volunteer programmers.
Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).
Considering the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The author suggests that the Internet is, metaphorically speaking, a malfunctioning machine.
Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).
Considering the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The word “it”, in the last sentence of the text, refers to “bubble gum”, mentioned in the prior sentence.
Internet:<economist.com>(adapted).
According to the information stated in the preceding text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following item.
The first sentence of the second paragraph could be correctly rewritten as It is a question that readers of scientific papers are increasingly asking.
Internet:<economist.com>(adapted).
According to the information stated in the preceding text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following item.
The article mentioned in the first paragraph of the text was written with the help of LLMs.
Internet:<economist.com>(adapted).
According to the information stated in the preceding text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following item.
The expression “churn out” (last sentence of the text) could be replaced with crank out, without harming the correctness of the sentence or its original meaning.
Internet:<economist.com>(adapted).
According to the information stated in the preceding text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following item.
Large Language Models are able to produce flawless scientific texts.
Internet:<economist.com>(adapted).
According to the information stated in the preceding text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following item.
The word “biases” (last sentence of the text) is, in its context, an adverb.
According to this sentence taken from TEXT, who is the one responsible for ethics?
Choose the option that best explains this aim in TEXT.
How many are there, so far, according to TEXT?
The use of “might” in this excerpt taken form TEXT can be understood as
The underlined discourse markers, used in TEXT, convey the notion of what, respectively?
Based on the meaning of the idiom "better off" in TEXT, it can be stated that this will make
Choose the option that identifies one mentioned in the passage.