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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #121448: Attributes of things
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    Attributes of things


     

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    1. The act of dispensing medication to calm patients and thus relief the workload of caregivers can become a menace getting out of control.

    2. Unlike the hardcore gaming world, casual games range from hilarious party games and entertaining puzzles to adventure games where combat and action are not the primary activity.

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    4. The rabies virus can seriously alter the conduct of its hosts and cause behaviours such as aggression and biting.

    5. Giving eating lots of attention as well as heavy-handed, restrictive approaches to junk food can sometimes encourage children to keep behaving this way.

    6. Moral anger must be motivated by the desire to defend others. Feeling about other staff members who are bullied but doing nothing to help is not moral anger.

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    8. Tamara Mendez, a dietician and nutritionist, says children repeatedly exposed to new foods are likely to get less as they get older.

    9. In the morning I went to check on the newly born kittens. Even though it was a day at the start of the day, it ended up being a good day and I got five healthy kitty cats.

    10. The survey concludes that people create the life stories of near and dear ones in a similar way they create their personal life stories.










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