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¨ç He closed the blinds so that a light would not enter the room.

¨è The shopper wants some assistance on how to assemble the product.

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¨ç The audience applauded with enthusiasm once the violinist finishes playing.

¨è He claimed that he had never read a more exciting novel before.

¨é She loves that shop because of the many free samples she receives.

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New sewage systems were designed during the Industrial Revolution after a ________ link was discovered between contaminated water and infection.

 

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Harvard is a prestigious university, and the criteria for acceptance into its programs are extremely competitive.

 

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If there is one thing that the Japanese have learned, it is to ¡°build back better.¡± Because Japan is located above a prominent earthquake belt and is surrounded by sea, the country has suffered many catastrophes. Among the worst, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 killed 200,000 people, and a magnitude-9.0 offshore earthquake triggered a powerful tsunami that destroyed Sendai and killed nearly 16,000 people in 2011. Today, Japan is at the forefront of disaster preparedness. Part of that involves a building back better approach, which focuses on minimizing the effects of future disasters. This mindset not only means rebuilding infrastructure and residential buildings to make them more disaster resistant, but also letting those affected by a disaster be the decision-makers in the reconstruction of their communities.

¨ç The desire to collect more relief funds for disaster victims

¨è The attempt to strategically rebuild after a catastrophe

¨é The tendency to play down the impacts of disasters

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Performance-enhancing drugs give certain athletes an unfair advantage in sports, and those caught using them should be punished. The use of such drugs negates the value of competition by completely ignoring the virtues of sportsmanship and fair play, while often putting an athlete¡¯s personal health at risk. This cannot be tolerated and stiff regulations should be enacted to prevent it from happening. ____________, baseball players found to be using steroids or other illegal medications should be banned from competing for at least three years.

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