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...ides to spend an hour studying instead of working a part-time job, the opportunity cost is the wage they could have earned during that hour. Understanding opportunity cost helps in making informed cho...
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...educe waste, as trash bins are often full of recyclables like plastic and paper. By recycling more, they can manage waste better. Second, the student thinks it’s a great way to educate others about su...
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...y, I think it's a good move. First of all, our parking lots are in terrible shape. With more funds, they can finally fix those huge potholes everywhere. Student A: I guess, but 20% more is a lot. Stud...
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... defining cultural identity. The intricate textiles of the Andean people are not merely decorative; they serve as a visual language that conveys social status, community affiliation, and historical na...
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...Samarkand 5. What can be inferred about the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara from the passage? - (A) They were isolated from major trade activities. - (B) They were predominantly religious centers. - (...
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...ration Wetlands, including marshes and bogs, are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. They serve a vital role in carbon sequestration, the process by which carbon dioxide is captured fro...
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...cientific societies. As scientists increasingly relied on printed journals to share their findings, they began to form networks and societies dedicated to specific fields of study. The Royal Society o...
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...ution D) Inefficient energy conversion 5. What can be inferred about second-generation biofuels? A) They are more expensive than first-generation biofuels. B) They compete directly with food crops. C)...
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...references: Small Towns vs. Big Cities When considering a city to live in, many people wonder which they would prefer and why. For me, I would prefer to live in a small town rather than a big city. On...
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...s Fungi, along with plants, animals, and bacteria, play an indispensable role in forest ecosystems. They are primarily known for their ability to decompose organic material, a process critical for nut...
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...egulations 4. What can be inferred about the living conditions during the Industrial Revolution? A) They improved rapidly due to technological advancements. B) They were superior to rural living condi...
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...h would have a cascading effect on the entire ecosystem. There are over 20,000 species of bees, and they can be found on every continent except Antarctica. The most well-known species, the honeybee (A...
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...ent with your family last year?" (작년에 가족과의 가장 좋아했던 순간은 뭐였어?) B: "Definitely the holiday gatherings. They are the highlight of the year!" (확실히 명절 모임이야. 연중 최고야!) 연습 문제 가족과 함께했던 여행에서 기억에 남는 순간을 영어로 표현해 보...
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... a conversation and learn about someone's hobbies or interests. It’s a casual way to ask about what they enjoy doing when they’re not busy. 2. "Do you have any hobbies you’re passionate about?" - *한글 ...
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...s to connect with surrounding neighborhoods. In the conversation, Student B supports this decision. They believe it will help students who live off-campus get to their classes on time, especially duri...
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...up, ensuring their safety, even though it's risky for the lookout. Another example is vampire bats. They often share blood meals with roost-mates who haven't fed. This sharing is crucial for survival ...
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...its abundance.For example, sea otters are considered a keystone species in the North Pacific Ocean. They prey on sea urchins, which, if left unchecked, can decimate kelp forests by overgrazing. Kelp f...
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...cological significance is vast and varied. To start, fungi are essential decomposers in ecosystems. They break down dead organic matter, such as fallen leaves, dead trees, and even dead animals, into ...
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...of global challenges. Questions: 1. What is the main function of mycorrhizae in plant nutrition? A) They produce carbohydrates through photosynthesis. B) They facilitate nutrient exchange between fung...
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...ess to a community gym for students. In the conversation, Student B is not happy about this. First, they mention that the renovation period is quite long, and they rely on the gym daily. Second, they ...
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