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After that you can leave school at sixteen or you can go on and sit your University Entrance Examination, which then gives you entrée into a university or it’s another useful qualification, and from then on you go to various sorts of higher education.Education in Canada is a provincial re...
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B has lasting effects on human behaviors. C is a symbol that has lost its meaning. D can be understood only in its social context. E can provide inadequate explanation of meaning. F reflects the variability of human behaviors. G emphasizes the importance of analyzing how words were used. H...
4. To display violent or passionate emotion: Don't take on so! take out 1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by applic...
1. To offer or provide at no cost to the recipient: The radio station gave away six tickets to the rock concert. I bought my toddler a small bed and gave her crib away. 2. To reveal or make known: I avoid movie reviews that gives away plot twists. I stopped reading the book when...
About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting fewer and fewer and green fields were appearing on either side of me. I had come all the way into the countryside. The only thing left for me to do was to find the nearest railway station. The writer believed that if you...