Es gibt am Ende ein Problem: Sie haben kein ___________________________!

Listen carefully and write the missing word(s) in the blanks


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tu / io / partire / treno / domani

Create una frase usando gli elementi suggeriti con l’aggiunta di altri elementi necessari. (10 pts – 2 each) (Create a sentence using the suggested words adding other necessary elements.)

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Guten Morgen! Was macht Dieter, ein Student im dritten Semester? Lesen Sie die Wortverbindungen mit den Verben und schreiben Sie einen Satz mit der richtigen Verbform in die Lücke (space), wie in dem Beispiel. (

Beispiel: im Bett liegen: Er liegt im Bett. sich (himself) waschen: ______________________________________

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(1) According to a study conducted by the United Nations, Americans work much longer hours than Europeans. (2) In the United States, about 86% of men and 66% of women work more than 40 hours per week. (3) In contrast, few Europeans ever work over 40 hours per week, and full-time workers in several European counties, such as France, work as little as 30-35 hours per week. (4) The average American

puts in 1,800 hours per year on the job; in some European counties, full-time workers put in as few as 1,400 hours per year. (5) Companies typically give their full-time American employees only two week's paid vacation every year whereas they give European workers 4-6 week's annual vacation leave. (6) European counties have laws that guarantee workers a minimum amount of vacation time and limit the length of the workweek to a maximum of 48 hours. (7) The United States, however, has no such laws for its workers. Does this paragraph compare, contrast, or both? A) compares only B) contrasts only C) compares and contrasts

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What is the author's purpose for writing this article?

a. to convince readers not to consume genetically modified foods b. to demonstrate the benefits of producing a larger food supply through genetic engineering c. to entertain d. to show both sides of a controversial issue

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