8. False
9. Not given
10. False
11. False
12. False
13. True
14. Not given
15. White paper
16. CV ........
17. Highlight
18. Unique
19. Crowd
20. Positive Language
21. Update
8. False
9. Not given
10. False
11. False
12. False
13. True
14. Not given
15. White paper
16. CV ........
17. Highlight
18. Unique
19. Crowd
20. Positive Language
21. Update
I think 19.is -- work history8. False
9. Not given
10. False
11. False
12. False
13. True
14. Not given
15. White paper
16. CV ........
17. Highlight
18. Unique
19. Positive language
20. Update
37. oxidise16 CV hotspot i guess
17 bullet points? I have written this
36 enterprises
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38 acid
39 alkaline
I think... it was mentioned as card can be renewed in person or by telephone.. and the question was - the card can be renewed only in person - which is FALSEAs I remember, there were 2 True statements- the one about "need to be there in person", isn't that true? Because the opposite would be "don't need to be there in person", which wasn't the case. It said, can be done in person or telephone. But does it make the statement False?
Anyway, you're probably right.
The question did not mention of ONLY. As far as my memory recalls, it said, People need to go to library in person to renew bla bla.... anyways the answer is FALSE. Reason is theres another alternative - you can do so by calling as well. So people do NOT need to go in person. Contradicts hence false.I
I think... it was mentioned as card can be renewed in person or by telephone.. and the question was - the card can be renewed only in person - which is FALSE
It can be i dont remember the exact order so...I think 19.is -- work history
it was positive languageIt can be i dont remember the exact order so...
Task 1: The tables show the average of salaries of undergradute and graduate people in UK from 1990 and 2000What were Writing Task 1 and Writing Task 2 for today? Can someone post it.
Yes I heard it lockI think I heard the name as Lawthwaite and not Lewthwaite.
Also it was aeroplane and not airplane
Similarly it was lock and not lockers.
Anyone remembers the answers for section 3?