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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
In line 7, “broad-leaved” is not an adjective.
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
The word “seeds” (line 5) means round or oval embryonic small parts released by plants from which new plants can be generated.
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
Scientists divide trees according to how they reproduce, based on the process of how they renew their leaves and how much they live.
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
“Most” (line 5) does not represent the majority of something but just a certain amount
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
In the sentence “Scientists also group trees based on whether they lose their leaves” (line 8), the conjunction “whether” could be correctly replaced with if.
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
In line 4, “into” is a preposition of movement as well as onto, through, along and towards.
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
In line 1, the superlatives “largest” and “oldest” refer to “living things”.
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What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).
Besides explaining what trees are, the text also explains the functioning of the trees as well as their importance in our environment.
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Sean Coughlan. Narcissists ‘horrible people but happy’.
Internet: <https://www.bbc.com> (adapted).
The verb “infuriate” (line 9) cannot be correctly substituted by the verb annoy, since they have distinct meanings.
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Sean Coughlan. Narcissists ‘horrible people but happy’.
Internet: <https://www.bbc.com> (adapted).
The term “might” (line 8) is a modal verb and can be correctly replaced by should, without a change in meaning.
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