???????????????Mr. Mori is ______ (to the recipient).

a.superior
b.inferior
c.unknown
d.equal


a.superior

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What will be an ideal response?

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Wir haben in einem _______________ Doppelzimmer übernachtet.

a. _____ gemütlichen b. _____ gemütliches c. _____ gemütliche

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Read each paragraph and its topic in bold print. Is the topic too narrow or too broad, or is it the

correct topic? Choose the letter of the correct answer. Since the days of Vietnam2 and Watergate3 journalists have become adversaries4 of the government. They instinctively distrust people in government. But to that attitude change can be added an economic one: in their desperate effort to reclaim market share, journalists are much more likely to rely on unnamed sources than once was the case. When the Washington Post broke the Watergate story in the 1970s, it required the reporters to have at least two sources for their stories. Now, many reporters break stories that have only one unnamed source and often not a source at all but a rumor posted on the Internet. From Wilson and DiIulio, American Government, 8th ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001), 269. Topic: journalists a. too broad b. too narrow c. correct topic

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The main idea of a paragraph is its

a. most specific detail. b. most general idea. c. least important point. d. least obvious idea.

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