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How to spot a common noun and a proper noun?
Wither , Weather , and Whither
Wither = (v.) become dry and shriveled = يذبل = يفقد الحيوية = يُذبل شيئًا، يُذوي شيئًا Weather = (n.) climate = الطقس Ex. 1-Flowers *wither* in hot *weather*. 🌺🌞 2-Evelyn forgot to water her houseplants and they withered. 3-Glenn's enthusiasm withered after ten years doing the same job. Simon and Janet's love withered as they began to understand the practicalities of running a home and raising children. 4-The intense heat from the sun withered the delicate seedlings. 5-The weather is nice today. 6-There was some weather earlier this week. Whither = (adv.) to where, to what place or state = حيثما = أين؟ = إلى أين؟ Ex. 1-*Whither* will Jo go for lunch? 🍣🍲 2-The decision when and whither to attack the enemy would be crucial. 3-Whither is the cook? 4-Whither is the ship sailing?
1. C Diction
ReplyDeleteThis question asks you to choose the word that best fits
the semantic context of the sentence, that is, the word
that helps the sentence to convey a logical idea in the
context of the paragraph.
This previous sentence states that an important challenge
facing the healthcare industry is how to address this
shortfall without sacrificing quality of care. Among our
options, the only one that suggests a possible solution to
this problem is to incentivize more medical school graduates
to choose primary care.
Although it may seem that interest is a reasonable
choice, notice that its use would violate idiom in
this sentence: the correct idiom is not interest someone
to do something, but rather interest someone in doing
something.
2. C Logical Comparisons
This portion of the sentence is part of a parallel construction
in the form A instead of B. In such constructions, the
words or phrases in A and B must have the same grammatical
form and describe logically comparable (or contrastable)
things. Since in this case A is primary care (a
noun phrase indicating a medical specialty), the most
logical choice for B is the more lucrative specialties (a
noun phrase indicating medical specialties). The original
phrasing is incorrect because their choosing does not
indicate a medical specialty, (B) is incorrect because to
choose does not indicate a medical specialty, and choice
(D) is incorrect because it is redundant.