For some people athletic skills seem __________, while other need to work extra hard to

be good at a sport.

a. innate
b. impose
c. susceptible
d. potential


a

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Colonne A Colonne B ____ 1. ôter a. to set/start up ____ 2. une époque b. half ____ 3. mi- c. to remove/cut out ____ 4. ranimer d. a race ____ 5. mettre sur pied e. to revive ____ 6. moitié f. to attract ____ 7. attirer g. mid ____ 8. une course h. an era

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Read the following passage and answer the questions: "What is the most important point the author makes about the topic? What idea is supported by all of the sentences in the passage?" Select the item that best answers these questions

Psychology's intellectual parents were the disciplines of philosophy and physiology. By the 1870s a small number of scholars in both fields were actively exploring questions about the mind. How are bodily sensations turned into a mental awareness of the outside world? Are people's perceptions of the world accurate reflections of reality? How do mind and body interact? The philosophers and physiologists who were interested in the mind viewed such questions as fascinating issues within their respective fields. It was a German professor, Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920), who eventually changed this view. Wundt mounted a campaign to make psychology an independent discipline rather than a stepchild of philosophy or physiology. a. Psychology's intellectual parents were the disciplines of philosophy and physiology. b. Wundt mounted a campaign to make psychology an independent discipline rather than a stepchild of philosophy or physiology. c. By the 1870s a small number of scholars in both fields were actively exploring questions about the mind. d. The philosophers and physiologists who were interested in the mind viewed such questions as fascinating issues within their respective fields.

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tú / ver la plaza de toros

What will be an ideal response?

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Surly

a. odd b. rude c. courteous

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