A teacher of a medical ethics class has assigned an article in which the authors argue that
organ donors or their families should be paid for donated organs as a way to increase the
availability of organs for transplant. Which of the following readers approach this article as a
doubter?
a. Veronica has an uncle who is on a transplant list waiting for a kidney and understands that
there is a shortage of organ donors.
b. Austin thinks the examples the authors use make a compelling case for doing more to
increase organ donation.
c. Desiree recalls reading that the World Health Organization is against paid organ donation
because it victimizes the poor and vulnerable.
d. Cassidy believes the author describes the problem in a way that interests even those readers
who have no medical background or interest in organ transplants.
c. Desiree recalls reading that the World Health Organization is against paid organ donation
because it victimizes the poor and vulnerable.
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Rewrite the following statements in the past tense by changing the highlighted verb to the correct form of the imperfetto.
While Jo made coffee, Maria poured the juice, heated the muffins, and (scrambles, scrambled) the eggs.
Select the verb in the second half of the sentence that is consistent with the first verb. A) scrambles B) scrambled
Fill in the letter of the word that best fits in each sentence. Use each letter only once
a. appraise c. decay e. deprive g. linger b. deactivate d. decrease f. exempt h. lucrative Attending the meeting is a requirement, and no one is _____.
Answer the oral question, using complete sentence.
¿Ud. trajo a alguien a la universidad?