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Now check your answers on page 305. Make a record of those words you missed. You can learn them successfully by
studying them and by using them in your own original sentences. If you neglect ... danger
Now check your answers on page 305. Make a record of those words you missed. You can learn them successfully
by studying them and using them in your own original sentences. If y...
... suffering.
10. mastectomy-the surgical removal of a breast.
11. prosthesis-replacement for a missing part of the body.
12. simian-of or like a monkey or an ape.
13. therapeutic-curative; serving to ... carcinogen-any substance that causes cancer.
7. comatose-as if in a coma; lethargic. The Greek word coma means “deep sleep.”
8. etiology-the science of the causes and origins of disease.
9. m...
... attention to your voice inflection.
To sound natural you need to rehearse
often, checking yourself for pauses. Ask
yourself if your written words sound the
way you would speak them. Tape
yourself ... your handouts. - Make
sure you bring enough for everyone,
and always have extras. I recommend
keeping a copy of your handouts for
two reasons. First, you have a copy to
refe...
... well on either, as this enables you to keep your
face to the breakers in a rough sea on whichever tack you lay your course.
When you have mastered this stroke you will seem to move forward continuously, ... of which you
are not familiar with, unless you can swim, and in any event do not venture far into strange water unless you
are accompanied by a companion as skillful as yours...
... nothing—no orientation-point. If you ever want to find
yourself in the woods, this is the way you go about it. You don’t look for
moss on the underside of your shoes. You don’t immediately ... the chances are, you didn’t
know where north was when you left the point you left to get to where
you were lost.
“The way you find yourself in the woods is first, find your sanit...