MULTI_CONC
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Each item contains 7 lines of text. In the middle of each line is a gap (a blank line). Which word fits in all of the gaps in each set? Use the drop-down menu to make your choice. If you choose an incorrect word, it will appear next to the drop-down list. Keep trying until you choose the right word. When you finish the quiz, you will see your score. Click START OVER to try the quiz again.
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word/phrase fits all the gaps in each set? (Corpus=corpus_awl.txt )
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[001] .g., `the present King of England' denotes a certain _____ . (3) A phrase may denote ambiguously; e.g. `a
[002] . (3) A phrase may denote ambiguously; e.g. `a _____ ' denotes not many men, but an ambiguous
[003] ' denotes not many men, but an ambiguous _____ . However, this results in descriptions in which onl
[004] s, "Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave _____ ," with two meanings attached to the word "grave." P
[005] that "laws were made in order that, in fear thereof, _____ 's audacity might be held in check." But it would not
[006] k of Linus Torvalds. Red Hat and the Red Hat "Shadow _____ " logo are registered trademarks, and RPM, Powertools
[007] that "laws were made in order that, in fear thereof, _____ 's audacity might be held in check." But it would not
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[001] nued to regard them as separate from ourselves and in _____ doing justify our domination over them and all other
[002] an solitary individuals can. 3 But if sociality is _____ beneficial, why are social species
[003] beneficial, why are social species _____ few and far between in most groups of animals? Perhap
[004] evolve, special ecological conditions must intervene _____ that the many costs of associating with others will b
[005] ers defined by equates can be used as expressions and _____ can identifiers that denote built-in and user- defin
[006] uatorward part of auroral oval, in the region of the _____ -called central plasma sheet (CPS) precipitation most
[007] ting in the selected view, and the results are stored _____ that subsequent views can reuse common values. In
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[001] ually revolt and win control of the planet. They then _____ on to develop a society that looks both physically an
[002] ut the law has always allowed the attorney general to _____ to court to simply dissolve a corporation for wrongdo
[003] rt of character, and purposefully so. I would like to _____ a step further than noting her ambiguity. What needs
[004] ere were a scale of community "togetherness," it would _____ something like this (from least to most "together"):
[005] patterns and orientation. Geography and exploration _____ hand-in-hand. By looking at their immediate environm
[006] in the four ways in which the mother is kind and then _____ through the development of bodhicitta in order to lib
[007] 95, Windows 3.1x, or Macintosh operating systems to _____ to that listing. If you know what kind of helper you
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[001] variety of benefits, but as will be shown, there is _____ clear hierarchy between the solitary and the social.
[002] sts of living together exceeds the benefits. There is _____ doubt that social life can create extra competition f
[003] clear costs of sociality. Pumpkinseed sunfish are in _____ way inferior or less well adapted than bluegills beca
[004] h insurance for all Americans. America has deployed _____ defense against missile attack, and the proliferatio
[005] ottish parliament to endorse the report with few, or _____ , amendments. But it is unlikely that the Scottish par
[006] degrade, different functional groups such as H, OH, _____ , Cl, or Br are released. These groups tend to combin
[007] x. He said all other avenues had failed and there was _____ alternative. This situation leaves Web builders in
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[001] he wild and those observed in human environments? 3. _____ researchers are able to find further support for chim
[002] e effectively than solitary individuals can. 3 But _____ sociality is so beneficial, why are social species so
[003] that social living is far from an absolute blessing. _____ sociality is to evolve, special ecological conditions
[004] As with all animals, it is only logical to be social _____ the benefits outweigh the costs. Adapted from J. A
[005] them to develop their missile capability. Firstly, _____ you are a new student who has applied through TISC t
[006] tunity to defer your offer for a period of 12 months. _____ you accept your offer and enrol in a course then you
[007] n't get ought from is." This seems, of course, absurd. _____ the reasoning isn't completely unhinged, you may be s
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[001] are the key characteristics that separate humans from _____ animals? 3 Reading The following passage di
[002] the films. However, research relating to language and _____ skills is forcing us to revise our understanding of p
[003] in so doing justify our domination over them and all _____ animals. The strongest argument separating humans a
[004] A. The chimpanzee is closer to the human than to its _____ primate cousin, the gorilla. 3 When we look at wha
[005] to make them more useful for the purpose of fishing. _____ researchers have since published reports of tool maki
[006] ince published reports of tool making behaviors among _____ groups of chimpanzees including using sticks or rocks
[007] d to understand the abstract concept of zero. She and _____ chimpanzees at the center have gone from learning sim
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[001] tion of sunspot butterfly diagrams was first carried _____ by E.W. Maunder in 1904, and proceeds as follows: one
[002] cede that Eldredge and Gould were the first to point _____ that modern speciation theory would not predict gradu
[003] Gould not only showed that paleontologists had been _____ -of-step with biologists for decades, but also that the
[004] think critically and carefully evaluate what you find _____ there. We will continue to get increasingly disappo
[005] g, but nevertheless, there-is a fear that if we speak _____ , the government is going to harm us, our licence will
[006] ar's Fair Judicial Election Practices Committee, went _____ last month to each of the county's 27 judicial candid
[007] mind. Perhaps it might be possible to bring a person _____ of a deep coma. She asked "If a patient is asleep dur
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[001] cks or rocks to open nuts, or crumpled leaves to soak _____ drinking water that is hard to get to. 5 The questio
[002] pkinseeds have more imposing jaws adapted for picking _____ , crushing, and consuming heavy bodied mollusk prey. T
[003] prey. Thus, although a bluegill cannot manually pick _____ a snail and cart it away from the nest, pumpkinseeds
[004] 00 days instead (after all it is a hard pace to keep _____ ). A decimal anniversary can be a fun and romantic ex
[005] cing TB breakdowns in cattle. The group has been set _____ following recommendations made by Professor John Kre
[006] esire in the domain of education and prevention opens _____ the challenge of how we might educate around a notio
[007] We must continue to emancipate our minds and speed _____ the reform and the opening process. These two tasks
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[001] ry much like 19th century human civilization. At the _____ the films were made, the fact that the apes could all
[002] sured and the number still growing, we believe it is _____ lawmakers addressed this problem. Your signature on t
[003] ions with degenerate, non- connected horizons. Over _____ , Remote Storage nightly migration jobs begin to degra
[004] al recalls also begin to take an excessive amount of _____ to complete. What does all of this degradation have
[005] gle. The lower image is a butterfly diagram for the _____ period 1900---1993. The construction of sunspot butte
[006] roductory course in discrete mathematics. At the same _____ , there was a need for a course that extended students
[007] es of finite length. In the April 28, 1997 issue of _____ Magazine an story was run about a pharmacist John Bo