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37. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
37. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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This statement is too broad. | arrow_right_alt | Some people don't need to sleep. |
This statement is too narrow. | arrow_right_alt | Al Herpin was watched closely by doctors. |
This statement is the main idea. | arrow_right_alt | Al Herpin managed to stay alive without ever sleeping. |
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37. This passage centers on
37. This passage centers on
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37. One possible clue to Herpin's insomnia was
37. One possible clue to Herpin's insomnia was
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37. Al Herpin's condition can be regarded as
37. Al Herpin's condition can be regarded as
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37. The expression "get by" in the last sentence of the first paragraph is
37. The expression "get by" in the last sentence of the first paragraph is
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37. Negate is a synonym for
37. Negate is a synonym for
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38. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
38. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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This statement is the main idea. | arrow_right_alt | People have used horses for many purposes. |
This statement is too broad. | arrow_right_alt | All thoroughbreds today are descended from three Arabian stallions. |
This statement is too narrow. | arrow_right_alt | Horse racing is one of the oldest sports in the world. |
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38. This passage os mostly about
38. This passage os mostly about
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38. Steeplechasing gets its name from
38. Steeplechasing gets its name from
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38. From this passage, we can see
38. From this passage, we can see
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38. "They could run like lightening" means the horses were
38. "They could run like lightening" means the horses were
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38. An ancestor is
38. An ancestor is
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39. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
39. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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This statement is too broad. | arrow_right_alt | Many things can be used to stop beaches from shrinking. |
This statement is too narrow. | arrow_right_alt | Beaches are washed away by wind and waves. |
This statement is the main idea. | arrow_right_alt | Artificial sand can slow beach erosion. |
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39. The subject of this passage is
39. The subject of this passage is
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39. Ground glass is
39. Ground glass is
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39. The passage suggests that artificial sand is
39. The passage suggests that artificial sand is
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39. In the first sentence, the author gets the reader's attention by
39. In the first sentence, the author gets the reader's attention by
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39. Conventional, as used in this passage, means
39. Conventional, as used in this passage, means
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40. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
40. Match the following sentences with the correct identification.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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This statement is the main idea. | arrow_right_alt | Some flowers grow in strange ways. |
This statement is too broad. | arrow_right_alt | The rafflesia has no root structure of its own. |
This statement is too narrow. | arrow_right_alt | The rafflesia is one of the world's most unusual flowers. |
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40. This passage is about
40. This passage is about
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40. Elephants help to
40. Elephants help to
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40. From this passage, we can guess that the writer
40. From this passage, we can guess that the writer
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40. To give us an idea of how large the rafflesia is, the author uses
40. To give us an idea of how large the rafflesia is, the author uses
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40. As used in this passage structures means
40. As used in this passage structures means