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... emotional depth in his works.)maxim (n.) a common saying expressing a principle of conduct (Miss Manners’s etiquette maxims are both entertaining and instructional.)meager (adj.) deficient in size ... act.)implicate (v.) to involve in an incriminating way, incriminate (Even though Tom wasn’t present at the time of the shooting, he was implicated by the evidence suggesting that he had supplied ... worshipping one object or person (Xena’s idolatrous fawning over the band—following them on tour, starting their fan club, filming their documentary—is really beginning to get on my nerves.)ignominious...
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... dishonesty in implementing state-owned projects. 22 understand a direct speech; in contrast, there remain some hints in indirect speech and one has to know the rules to interpret the meaning.Americans ... "Correspondingly, to understand written American language incommon and American articles in particular, one must be able to find out the subject and the main verb. In this case, subject and main verb ... before informing bad news or criticizing. Giving some compliments before showing weak points of others is preferable among them.2.4 Newspapers2.4.1 Definition of newspapersAccording to Oxford English...
... within a given time limit.Scanning for specific information1. Underlining or circling the required information in a given time limit.2. Pre- questions focusing on specific informationReading ... inserting a single word or a group of words. Filling in the blank is generally used in the section of scanning for detail in the textbook English 11. For example, in “Sources of energy” (English ... paragraph.3.1.2.6 Finding paragraph topicsFinding paragraph topics is more difficult than the previous activities. Instead of finding the topic sentences and underlining them or looking at a list of headings...