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The poem concludes with the line: 'And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.' What is the implied theme?

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A judge dismisses a case because the evidence was 'circumstantial and lacked a direct nexus to the defendant.' What does this mean?

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'The politician’s sudden interest in environmental protection coincided perfectly with the release of a poll showing that 80% of voters favored green policies.' What is the author implying?

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During the drought, the village elder noted that 'even the most selfish man starts to share when the well is nearly dry.' What does this mean?

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'His apology was as hollow as a drum, and just as loud.' What can be inferred about the apology?

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The patient's symptoms improved when given a sugar pill that she believed was medicine. What can be inferred?

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'The revolutionary leader was eventually consumed by the very system he sought to dismantle.' What happened to him?

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The report showed that while the city’s population remained the same, the volume of trash produced tripled in ten years. What can be inferred about the lifestyle of the residents?

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In the story, the protagonist's shadow begins to move independently of him. This most likely suggests that:

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'The luxury hotel was built on the ruins of the village school, a fact that the brochure failed to mention.' What is the author’s perspective?

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When the economy crashed, the 'experts' who had predicted a boom were suddenly nowhere to be found. What is the tone of this sentence?

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'The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long.' What is the inferred meaning regarding life or fame?

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The company announced a 10% raise for all employees, but simultaneously increased health insurance premiums by 15%. What can be inferred about the employees' take-home pay?

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'He was a man of few words, and even fewer original ones.' What does this imply about him?

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Despite having no evidence, the prosecutor continued to emphasize the defendant's 'shifty' eyes and 'untrustworthy' smile. What is the prosecutor's strategy?

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In the fable, the fox praises the crow's voice so the crow will open its beak and drop the cheese. What is the fox's true motive?

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'The software update fixed three bugs but introduced five new ones.' What is the overall effect of the update?

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A historian writes that a certain empire 'collapsed not from a single blow, but from a thousand small cracks.' What does this mean?

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'The teacher's praise was so rare that when she finally gave it, it felt like rain in a desert.' What can be inferred about the teacher's usual behavior?

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The city council decided to cut funding for the library while increasing the budget for the new stadium. What does this suggest about their priorities?

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