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Guessing Meaning From Context

The document discusses various topics including a clumsy gymnast, an entomologist holding a beetle, irrelevant political comments during a botanist's lecture, a mother's advice to copy a passport before travel, hatred leading to a lonely life, extreme embarrassment at being pushed in a pool, a grouchy child and happy baby, philosophical riddles, Americans typically eating plants and meat, and high enthusiasm when meeting someone for the first time.

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Guessing Meaning From Context

The document discusses various topics including a clumsy gymnast, an entomologist holding a beetle, irrelevant political comments during a botanist's lecture, a mother's advice to copy a passport before travel, hatred leading to a lonely life, extreme embarrassment at being pushed in a pool, a grouchy child and happy baby, philosophical riddles, Americans typically eating plants and meat, and high enthusiasm when meeting someone for the first time.

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1. Lucinda is very adroit on the balance beam, but Constance is rather clumsy.

2. I saw the entomologist, a scientist who studies insects, cradle the giant dung beetle in her palm.

3. Lance’s comments about politics were irrelevant and meaningless to the botanist’s lecture on

plant reproduction.

4. Before I left for my trip to the Czech Republic, I listened to my mother’s sage advice and made a

copy of my passport.

5. His rancor, or hatred, for socializing resulted in a life of loneliness and boredom.

6. Martin was mortified, way beyond embarrassment, when his friends teamed up to shove him into

the pool.

7. The petulant four-year-old had a baby sister who was, on the contrary, not grouchy at all.

8. The philosophy teacher presented the students with several conundrums, or riddles, to solve.

9. Most Americans are omnivores, people that eat both plants and animals.

10. Elena is effervescent, as excited as a cheerleader, for example, when she meets someone for the

first time.

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