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Based on text 1A1-I, judge the following item.
It is correct to infer from text 1A1-I that researcher Kevin
Wyss is unenthusiastic about the potential of his work as a
possible solution for some environmental issues.
Based on text 1A1-I, judge the following item.
The sentence “‘green’ hydrogen ⎯ produced using renewable
energy sources to split water into its two component
elements ⎯ costs roughly US$ 5” could be correctly rewritten
as the use of renewable energy sources to separate water
into its two component elements produces ‘green’
hydrogen, which costs about US$ 5.
Based on text 1A1-I, judge the following item.
The word “itself” (last sentence of the first paragraph) refers
back to “plastic”, meaning that plastic could pay for its cost.
Based on text 1A1-I, judge the following item.
The pronoun “their” (first sentence of the third paragraph)
refers back to “plastic waste samples”.
Based on text 1A1-I, judge the following item.
One of the drawbacks about the current forms of extraction
of hydrogen as fuel is the elevated cost.
I. Peter Russo called out to me from across the street. II. Look at that beautiful night! III. Let’s go over the math lesson. IV. How come she’s so upset.
Which ones are correct?
I. In the structure “Oprah was deeply invested” the word “deeply” is as adjective.
II. The structure “the perfect person for each role.” is a nominal group connected to preposition “for” and the headnoun is “role”.
III. The word “invested” can be replace by “take part”.
IV. In the expression “on the casting choices” it refers to actor or actress in a play or film means to choose them to act a particular role in it.
Which ones are correct?
I. “Oprah has joined forces with Steven Spielberg, Quincy Jones, and Scott Sanders to bring The Color Purple musical”
II. "In 1985, Oprah made her acting debut as Sofia in Spielberg’s adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel—and earned an Academy Award nomination. "
III. “Celie, the protagonist of The Color Purple, endures the unimaginable while growing up in rural Georgia—and triumphs, thanks in part to the support of the book’s other women protagonists, Sofia and Shug Avery.”