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Lesson 14 – Quiz
1. I wasn't convinced by the article; I didn't think the author adequately
helped / provided /
supported his claims.
2.
In her book, Clara Jones aims to
refute / refuse / revise the dominant theory using five main
counter-arguments.
3. Steve Jobs' leadership was a
brief / key / perfect factor in Apple's success.
4. The first
case / draft / try of his report was full of factual errors.
5. The reasons for the war fall into two main
categories / summaries / theories: political reasons
and economic reasons.
6. The trajectory of the country after 1930 is a
clear / obvious / main illustration of Smith's theory
in action.
7.
These thought-provoking poems draw / make / raise questions about what it means to love
unconditionally.
8.
This essay draws / goes / proves parallels between the main character in the novel and the
author's life.
9. This paragraph has nothing to do with any of your main
cases / outlines / points, you should get
rid of it.
10. We'd like to
carry out / fall into / touch on several issues in today's meeting.
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Lesson 15 – Work
If you’ve just graduated from college and you’ve never had a job, you can start your career by
doing an
internship (a temporary, low-level job) to gain experience. Depending on the company, the internship
could lead to an opportunity to get an
entry-level job (a job that doesn’t require much skill or
experience) at the same company.
Although you might be earning
minimum wage (the minimum salary required by law)
, if you do
excellent work and are
a good team player (you cooperate well with your co-workers) you could
get a
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