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Complete the expression AND explain the meaning: Living next to your in-laws can be a _________blessing.
mixed - it has pros and cons
How does a person feel if they feel ambivalent about their job?
They both both like and dislike it.
Find the odd one out: POLL - INTERVIEW - SURVEY - QUESTIONNAIRE
INTERVIEW
Use 'unprecedented' in a sentence.
.
Mention a situation in which you could be pitted against one of your friends.
pit against =to cause (someone or something) to fight or compete against (another person or thing)
What two prepositions can you use in this sentence? The hotel caters exclusively _____ families with children.
to / for
Complete with the missing word: Hundreds of workers staged a w_______ to protest conditions in the factory.
walkout
Mention a synonym for 'content' we studied in the unit that could be used in this sentence: "Many parents dislike the violent ______ on television."
fare
What different types of cloning did we read about?
therapeutic and reproductive cloning
Briefly explain the process of therapeutic cloning.
scrape off cells - isolate nucleus - use it to replace the nucleus of a human egg - the nucleus divides and clusters of stem cells are produced
What is the meaning of ‘coin’ as a verb?
To invent/create.
‘Detrimental’ and ‘Harmful’ are synonyms.
Yes
Mention an example of something that can be ‘thought-provoking.’
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What is the adjective that you use for an animal or person that is not able to reproduce?
Infertile
Use ‘scrape off’ in a sentence.
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EMBRYO and FOETUS are synonyms.
NO -different stages of development
WOMB and UTERUS are synonyms.
Yes
The word ‘nucleus’ is both singular and plural.
No - Nucleus/Nuclei