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②exact numbers is not a universal intuition; it is a like this.” ( ① ) A stylist can just do the cut, take the
product of culture. The precedence of approximations money and tell the customer that she got exactly what
and ratios over exact numbers, Pica suggests, is due to she wanted. ( ② ) The “look” in that picture will
the fact that ratios are much more important for survival
frequently not be the “look” on this particular customer.
in the wild than the ability to count. Faced with a group
( ③ ) Good stylists know that their job is not just
of spear-wielding adversaries, we needed to know
instantly whether there were more of them than us. perfectly executing the cut they were asked for. ( ④ )
When we saw two trees, we needed to know instantly
They know how the face and bone structure and the
what had more fruit hanging from it. In neither case was
condition of the hair would change the look in the
it necessary to enumerate every enemy or every fruit ③
client’s favorite picture. ( ⑤ )
individually. The crucial thing was to be able to make
The lack of real, direct experience in and with nature 가장 적절한 것은?
(A) (B)
① realization
① For instance Furthermore
② extinction
② Likewise As a result
③ motivation
③ However Moreover
④ recurrence
④ Otherwise Similarly
⑤ continuation
⑤ Yet Therefore
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가장 적절한 것은? Not many years ago, schoolchildren were taught that
carbon dioxide is the naturally occurring lifeblood of
William H. Whyte turned video cameras on a number of
plants, just as oxygen is ours. Today, children are more
spaces in New York City, watching to see how people
likely to think of carbon dioxide as a poison. That’s
used the spaces. He made a number of fascinating
because the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
findings, and he had the video evidence to back them up.
has increased substantially over the past one hundred
Even in the crowded city, he found that many urban
years, from about 280 parts per million to 380. But what
spaces were usually deserted; people flocked to a few
people don’t know is that the carbon dioxide level some
busy plazas even when they were planning to sit alone.
80 million years ago ― back when our mammalian
Why? The most common activity among people
ancestors were evolving ― was at least 1,000 parts per
observed by Whyte turned out to be watching other
million. In fact, that is the concentration of carbon
people. And it was also found that people liked to be
dioxide you regularly breathe if you work in a new
watched! Whyte expected lovers to be found in private,
energy-efficient office building, for that is the level
isolated spaces, but most often they sat or stood right in
established by the engineering group that sets standards
the center of things for everyone to see. Further, people
for heating and ventilation systems. So not only is
having private conversations would stand in the middle
carbon dioxide plainly not poisonous, but changes in
of the sidewalk, forcing people to step around them.
carbon dioxide levels don’t necessarily mirror human
activity. Nor has atmospheric carbon dioxide
necessarily been the trigger for global warming
(A) (B)
historically.
① However Otherwise
② Moreover Indeed
① 이산화탄소는 독성을 가지고 있지 않다.
않은 것은? 않은 것은?
Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most learned and Hairdressers are constantly servicing clients who come
well-rounded persons ever to live. The entire universe in with a picture clipped from a beauty magazine and
from the wing of a dragonfly to the birth of the earth ① tell the stylist, “This is the look I want ― cut my hair
like this.” A stylist can just do the cut, take the money
was the playground of his curious intelligence. But did
and ①tell the customer that she got exactly ②what
Leonardo have some mystical or innate gift of insight
and invention, or was his brilliance learned and earned? she wanted. But a good stylist knows that what a
Certainly he had an unusual mind and an uncanny customer thinks she wants ③to be often not what she
ability to see ②what others didn’t see. But the six
really wants. The “look” in that picture will frequently
thousand pages of detailed notes and drawings present not be the “look” on this particular customer. Good
clear evidence of a diligent, curious student — a stylists know that their job is not just perfectly executing
perpetual learner in laborious pursuit of wisdom who the cut they ④were asked for. They know ⑤how the
was constantly exploring, questioning, and testing.
face and bone structure and the condition of the hair
Expanding your mind is vital to ③being creative. would change the look in the client’s favorite picture.
Therefore, investing regularly in learning opportunities
William H. Whyte turned video cameras on a number The lack of real, direct experience in and with nature
of spaces in New York City, watching to see how has caused many children to regard the natural world
people used the spaces. as mere abstraction, that fantastic, beautifully filmed
place filled with endangered rainforests and polar
(B) He made a number of fascinating findings, and he
bears in peril.
had the video evidence to back them up. Even in the
crowded city, he found that many urban spaces were (A) Consider the University of Cambridge study which
usually deserted; people flocked to a few busy plazas found that a group of eight-year-old children was able
even when they were planning to sit alone. to identify substantially more characters from
animations than common wildlife species.
(C) Why? The most common activity among people
observed by Whyte turned out to be watching other (B) One wonders whether our children’s inherent
people. And it was also found that people liked to be capacity to recognize, classify, and order information
watched! about their environment — abilities once essential to
our very survival — is slowly devolving to facilitate life
(A) Whyte expected lovers to be found in private,
in their increasingly virtualized world. It’s all part of
isolated spaces, but most often they sat or stood right in
what Robert Pyle first called “the extinction of
the center of things for everyone to see. Further, people
experience.”
having private conversations would stand in the middle
of the sidewalk, forcing people to step around them. (C) This overstated, often fictionalized version of nature
is no more real — and yet no less real — to them than
the everyday nature right outside their doors, waiting to
① (A)-(C)-(B) be discovered in a child’s way, at a child’s pace.
② (B)-(A)-(C)
① (A)-(C)-(B)
③ (B)-(C)-(A)
② (B)-(A)-(C)
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
③ (B)-(C)-(A)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
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않은 것은? 하지 않는 것은?
If properly stored, broccoli will stay fresh for up to four Hayao Miyazaki, a famous Japanese director, was born
in Tokyo on January 5, 1941. As a boy, he liked to read
days. The best way to store fresh bunches ①is to
and draw cartoons. After graduating from university, he
refrigerate them in an open plastic bag in the vegetable joined the Toei Animation Company in 1963. There he
compartment, ②which will give them the right balance worked on many animated movies, like the famous Puss
in Boots. In 1984, he made Nausicaa of the Valley of
of humidity and air, and help ③preserving the vitamin
Wind, which was based on a comic book he wrote.
C content. Don’t wash the broccoli before storing it Since this movie was so successful, he was able to start
since moisture on its surface encourages the growth of his own animation company.
mold. However, like most vegetables, it is at its best
purchase. Preparing broccoli is extremely easy, so all ① Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind가 성공한 이후
자신의 애니메이션 회사를 설립했다.
you have to do is boil it in water just until it ⑤is tender,
② 어렸을 때 만화를 읽고 그리는 것을 좋아했
three to five minutes.
다.
적절한 것은? Our basic nature is to act, and not to be acted upon. Not
only does this enable us to choose our response to
It was Mary’s thirteenth birthday. It was also her first
particular circumstances, but this encourages us to
birthday at her uncle’s house.
create circumstances. Taking the initiative means
(A) Uncle Jack gave a lengthy speech about how Mary recognizing our responsibility to make things happen.
was like a daughter to him and to Aunt Barbara. And Over the years, I have frequently counseled people who
then, he handed her an envelope in which was tucked a wanted better jobs to show more initiative. The response
fifty-dollar bill. is usually agreement. Most people can see how
powerfully such an approach would affect their
(B) Everyone brought out gifts for Mary: stockings
opportunities for employment or advancement.
from Elena, a purse from Steve, and a pair of very old
silver earrings from Chris, who said she had had them
since she was a little girl.
① 주도성은 직장에서의 성장과 성공을 결정하
(C) Mary was to buy herself some new clothes with 는 중요한 요소이다.
Aunt Barbara’s help and advice. A miracle! So many
② 인간 본성은 타인의 행동을 적극적으로 수용
presents and so much money all at once made her eyes
하는 것이다.
shine. She wanted to kiss everybody.
③ 주도성을 발휘하는 사람들은 종종 조직 내에
① (A)-(C)-(B) 서 리더이자 가치 있는 기여자로 인식된다.
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
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after eating 100 calories’ worth of raisins. Salad ① the impact of risk-taking on mental health and well-
being
vegetables like lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes also
have a very high water content, as ⑤are broth-based ② the importance of taking risks in order to discover
one's true identity and capabilities in life
soups
③ how to overcome obstacles and setbacks in the
pursuit of personal or professional goals
17. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 18. 윗글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 적절하지
If properly stored, broccoli will stay fresh for up to Our basic nature is to act, and not to be acted upon. Not
four days. only ①does this enable us to choose our response to
(A) The best way to store fresh bunches is to refrigerate
particular circumstances, but this encourages us ②to
them in an open plastic bag in the vegetable
create circumstances. Taking the initiative means
compartment, which will give them the right balance of
humidity and air, and help preserve the vitamin C recognizing our responsibility to make things ③
content.
happened. Over the years, I ④have frequently
(B) Preparing broccoli is extremely easy, so all you have counseled people who wanted better jobs to show more
to do is boil it in water just until it is be tender, three to initiative. The response is usually agreement. Most
five minutes.
people can see how ⑤powerfully such an approach
(C) Don’t wash the broccoli before storing it since
would affect their opportunities for employment or
moisture on its surface encourages the growth of mold.
advancement.
However, like most vegetables, it is at its best condition
when used within a day or two after the purchase.
① (A)-(C)-(B)
② (B)-(A)-(C)
③ (B)-(C)-(A)
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
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19. 윗글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 적절하지 20. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가
There are several events ①that take place while jury But it soon became evident that their knowledge was
limited and of no practical value.
selection is proceeding. First, everyone who has been
The phrase, ‘jack-of-all-trades’ is a shortened version of
summoned to appear at jury duty must ②have arrived
‘jack of all trades and master of none.’ It refers to
by nine o’clock in the morning and assemble in the jury those who claim to be proficient at countless tasks, but
room. A few minutes later, the court clerk usually shows cannot perform a single one of them well. ( ① ) The
a movie ③outlining what is going to happen
phrase was first used in England at the start of the
throughout the day as the jury is chosen for a particular Industrial Revolution. ( ② ) A large number of
trial. At around ten o’clock, twenty people are chosen
efficiency experts set up shop in London, advertising
from the jurors in attendance and ④are taken to a
themselves as knowledgeable about every type of new
courtroom where a judge describes ⑤how the process manufacturing process, trade, and business. ( ③ ) For
is going to work. About thirty minutes later, ten people a substantial fee, they would impart their knowledge to
are called to sit in the jury box to be questioned by the their clients. ( ④ ) Doubtful industrialists started
lawyers in the case.
calling these self-appointed experts ‘jacks of all trades
Most amateur speakers do not understand that when You can put the same strategy to work by choosing
they are on stage they are actors and actresses. Most do foods that have a higher water content over those
have some idea that they should speak with ①more with less water.
power on stage than they do on a one-to-one basis, but Water has no calories, but it takes up a space in your
they do not realize that their verbal eloquence must be stomach, which creates a feeling of fullness. ( ① )
②matched with a nonverbal eloquence. If you move Recently, a study found that people who drank two
your hand two inches to emphasize a point when glasses of water before meals got full sooner, ate fewer
speaking to one person, you may have to move it as calories, and lost more weight. ( ② ) For example, the
much as two feet in front of a large audience. The
only difference between grapes and raisins is that grapes
general rule is, the bigger the audience, the ③bigger
have about 6 times as much water in them. ( ③ ) That
the motion. This is so ④easy for people, especially water makes a big difference in how much they fill you
businesspeople whose general style is that of ⑤ up. ( ④ ) You’ll feel much more satisfied after eating
understatement, that they should take an acting course 100 calories’ worth of grapes than you would after
before they take a speech course. eating 100 calories’ worth of raisins. ( ⑤ ) Salad
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②exact numbers is not a universal intuition; it is a like this.” ( ① ) A stylist can just do the cut, take the
product of culture. The precedence of approximations money and tell the customer that she got exactly what
and ratios over exact numbers, Pica suggests, is due to she wanted. ( ② ) The “look” in that picture will
the fact that ratios are much more important for survival
frequently not be the “look” on this particular customer.
in the wild than the ability to count. Faced with a group
( ③ ) Good stylists know that their job is not just
of spear-wielding adversaries, we needed to know
instantly whether there were more of them than us. perfectly executing the cut they were asked for. ( ④ )
When we saw two trees, we needed to know instantly
They know how the face and bone structure and the
what had more fruit hanging from it. In neither case was
condition of the hair would change the look in the
it necessary to enumerate every enemy or every fruit ③
client’s favorite picture. ( ⑤ )
individually. The crucial thing was to be able to make
amounts.
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The lack of real, direct experience in and with nature 가장 적절한 것은?
(A) (B)
① realization
① For instance Furthermore
② extinction
② Likewise As a result
③ motivation
③ However Moreover
④ recurrence
④ Otherwise Similarly
⑤ continuation
⑤ Yet Therefore
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가장 적절한 것은? Not many years ago, schoolchildren were taught that
carbon dioxide is the naturally occurring lifeblood of
William H. Whyte turned video cameras on a number of
plants, just as oxygen is ours. Today, children are more
spaces in New York City, watching to see how people
likely to think of carbon dioxide as a poison. That’s
used the spaces. He made a number of fascinating
because the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
findings, and he had the video evidence to back them up.
has increased substantially over the past one hundred
Even in the crowded city, he found that many urban
years, from about 280 parts per million to 380. But what
spaces were usually deserted; people flocked to a few
people don’t know is that the carbon dioxide level some
busy plazas even when they were planning to sit alone.
80 million years ago ― back when our mammalian
Why? The most common activity among people
ancestors were evolving ― was at least 1,000 parts per
observed by Whyte turned out to be watching other
million. In fact, that is the concentration of carbon
people. And it was also found that people liked to be
dioxide you regularly breathe if you work in a new
watched! Whyte expected lovers to be found in private,
energy-efficient office building, for that is the level
isolated spaces, but most often they sat or stood right in
established by the engineering group that sets standards
the center of things for everyone to see. Further, people
for heating and ventilation systems. So not only is
having private conversations would stand in the middle
carbon dioxide plainly not poisonous, but changes in
of the sidewalk, forcing people to step around them.
carbon dioxide levels don’t necessarily mirror human
activity. Nor has atmospheric carbon dioxide
necessarily been the trigger for global warming
(A) (B)
historically.
① However Otherwise
② Moreover Indeed
① 이산화탄소는 독성을 가지고 있지 않다.
않은 것은? 않은 것은?
Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most learned and Hairdressers are constantly servicing clients who come
well-rounded persons ever to live. The entire universe in with a picture clipped from a beauty magazine and
from the wing of a dragonfly to the birth of the earth ① tell the stylist, “This is the look I want ― cut my hair
like this.” A stylist can just do the cut, take the money
was the playground of his curious intelligence. But did
and ①tell the customer that she got exactly ②what
Leonardo have some mystical or innate gift of insight
and invention, or was his brilliance learned and earned? she wanted. But a good stylist knows that what a
Certainly he had an unusual mind and an uncanny customer thinks she wants ③to be(→is) often not what
ability to see ②what others didn’t see. But the six
she really wants. The “look” in that picture will
thousand pages of detailed notes and drawings present frequently not be the “look” on this particular customer.
clear evidence of a diligent, curious student — a Good stylists know that their job is not just perfectly
perpetual learner in laborious pursuit of wisdom who executing the cut they ④were asked for. They know
was constantly exploring, questioning, and testing.
⑤how the face and bone structure and the condition of
Expanding your mind is vital to ③being creative.
the hair would change the look in the client’s favorite
Therefore, investing regularly in learning opportunities
picture.
④are(→is) one of the greatest gifts you can give ⑤
yourself.
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William H. Whyte turned video cameras on a number The lack of real, direct experience in and with nature
of spaces in New York City, watching to see how has caused many children to regard the natural world
people used the spaces. as mere abstraction, that fantastic, beautifully filmed
place filled with endangered rainforests and polar
(B) He made a number of fascinating findings, and he
bears in peril.
had the video evidence to back them up. Even in the
crowded city, he found that many urban spaces were (A) Consider the University of Cambridge study which
usually deserted; people flocked to a few busy plazas found that a group of eight-year-old children was able
even when they were planning to sit alone. to identify substantially more characters from
animations than common wildlife species.
(C) Why? The most common activity among people
observed by Whyte turned out to be watching other (B) One wonders whether our children’s inherent
people. And it was also found that people liked to be capacity to recognize, classify, and order information
watched! about their environment — abilities once essential to
our very survival — is slowly devolving to facilitate life
(A) Whyte expected lovers to be found in private,
in their increasingly virtualized world. It’s all part of
isolated spaces, but most often they sat or stood right in
what Robert Pyle first called “the extinction of
the center of things for everyone to see. Further, people
experience.”
having private conversations would stand in the middle
of the sidewalk, forcing people to step around them. (C) This overstated, often fictionalized version of nature
is no more real — and yet no less real — to them than
the everyday nature right outside their doors, waiting to
① (A)-(C)-(B) be discovered in a child’s way, at a child’s pace.
② (B)-(A)-(C)
① (A)-(C)-(B)
③ (B)-(C)-(A)
② (B)-(A)-(C)
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
③ (B)-(C)-(A)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
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않은 것은? 하지 않는 것은?
If properly stored, broccoli will stay fresh for up to four Hayao Miyazaki, a famous Japanese director, was born
in Tokyo on January 5, 1941. As a boy, he liked to read
days. The best way to store fresh bunches ①is to
and draw cartoons. After graduating from university, he
refrigerate them in an open plastic bag in the vegetable joined the Toei Animation Company in 1963. There he
compartment, ②which will give them the right balance worked on many animated movies, like the famous Puss
in Boots. In 1984, he made Nausicaa of the Valley of
of humidity and air, and help ③
Wind, which was based on a comic book he wrote.
preserving(→preserve) the vitamin C content. Don’t Since this movie was so successful, he was able to start
wash the broccoli before storing it since moisture on its his own animation company.
surface encourages the growth of mold. However, like
within a day or two after the purchase. Preparing ① Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind가 성공한 이후
자신의 애니메이션 회사를 설립했다.
broccoli is extremely easy, so all you have to do is boil
it in water just until it ⑤is tender, three to five minutes. ② 어렸을 때 만화를 읽고 그리는 것을 좋아했
다.
적절한 것은? Our basic nature is to act, and not to be acted upon. Not
only does this enable us to choose our response to
It was Mary’s thirteenth birthday. It was also her first
particular circumstances, but this encourages us to
birthday at her uncle’s house.
create circumstances. Taking the initiative means
(A) Uncle Jack gave a lengthy speech about how Mary recognizing our responsibility to make things happen.
was like a daughter to him and to Aunt Barbara. And Over the years, I have frequently counseled people who
then, he handed her an envelope in which was tucked a wanted better jobs to show more initiative. The response
fifty-dollar bill. is usually agreement. Most people can see how
powerfully such an approach would affect their
(B) Everyone brought out gifts for Mary: stockings
opportunities for employment or advancement.
from Elena, a purse from Steve, and a pair of very old
silver earrings from Chris, who said she had had them
since she was a little girl.
① 주도성은 직장에서의 성장과 성공을 결정하
(C) Mary was to buy herself some new clothes with 는 중요한 요소이다.
Aunt Barbara’s help and advice. A miracle! So many
② 인간 본성은 타인의 행동을 적극적으로 수용
presents and so much money all at once made her eyes
하는 것이다.
shine. She wanted to kiss everybody.
③ 주도성을 발휘하는 사람들은 종종 조직 내에
① (A)-(C)-(B) 서 리더이자 가치 있는 기여자로 인식된다.
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
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after eating 100 calories’ worth of raisins. Salad ① the impact of risk-taking on mental health and well-
being
vegetables like lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes also
have a very high water content, as ⑤are(→do) broth- ② the importance of taking risks in order to discover
one's true identity and capabilities in life
based soups
③ how to overcome obstacles and setbacks in the
pursuit of personal or professional goals
17. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 18. 윗글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 적절하지
If properly stored, broccoli will stay fresh for up to Our basic nature is to act, and not to be acted upon. Not
four days. only ①does this enable us to choose our response to
(A) The best way to store fresh bunches is to refrigerate
particular circumstances, but this encourages us ②to
them in an open plastic bag in the vegetable
create circumstances. Taking the initiative means
compartment, which will give them the right balance of
humidity and air, and help preserve the vitamin C recognizing our responsibility to make things ③
content.
happened(→happen). Over the years, I ④have
(B) Preparing broccoli is extremely easy, so all you have frequently counseled people who wanted better jobs to
to do is boil it in water just until it is be tender, three to show more initiative. The response is usually agreement.
five minutes.
Most people can see how ⑤powerfully such an
(C) Don’t wash the broccoli before storing it since
approach would affect their opportunities for
moisture on its surface encourages the growth of mold.
employment or advancement.
However, like most vegetables, it is at its best condition
when used within a day or two after the purchase.
① (A)-(C)-(B)
② (B)-(A)-(C)
③ (B)-(C)-(A)
④ (C)-(A)-(B)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
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19. 윗글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 적절하지 20. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가
There are several events ①that take place while jury But it soon became evident that their knowledge was
limited and of no practical value.
selection is proceeding. First, everyone who has been
The phrase, ‘jack-of-all-trades’ is a shortened version of
summoned to appear at jury duty must ②have
‘jack of all trades and master of none.’ It refers to
arrived(→arrive) by nine o’clock in the morning and those who claim to be proficient at countless tasks, but
assemble in the jury room. A few minutes later, the court cannot perform a single one of them well. ( ① ) The
clerk usually shows a movie ③outlining what is going
phrase was first used in England at the start of the
to happen throughout the day as the jury is chosen for a Industrial Revolution. ( ② ) A large number of
particular trial. At around ten o’clock, twenty people are
efficiency experts set up shop in London, advertising
chosen from the jurors in attendance and ④are taken
themselves as knowledgeable about every type of new
to a courtroom where a judge describes ⑤how the manufacturing process, trade, and business. ( ③ ) For
process is going to work. About thirty minutes later, ten a substantial fee, they would impart their knowledge to
people are called to sit in the jury box to be questioned their clients. ( ④ ) Doubtful industrialists started
by the lawyers in the case.
calling these self-appointed experts ‘jacks of all trades
Most amateur speakers do not understand that when You can put the same strategy to work by choosing
they are on stage they are actors and actresses. Most do foods that have a higher water content over those
have some idea that they should speak with ①more with less water.
power on stage than they do on a one-to-one basis, but Water has no calories, but it takes up a space in your
they do not realize that their verbal eloquence must be stomach, which creates a feeling of fullness. ( ① )
②matched with a nonverbal eloquence. If you move Recently, a study found that people who drank two
your hand two inches to emphasize a point when glasses of water before meals got full sooner, ate fewer
speaking to one person, you may have to move it as calories, and lost more weight. ( ② ) For example, the
much as two feet in front of a large audience. The
only difference between grapes and raisins is that grapes
general rule is, the bigger the audience, the ③bigger
have about 6 times as much water in them. ( ③ ) That
the motion. This is so ④easy(→difficult) for people, water makes a big difference in how much they fill you
especially businesspeople whose general style is that of up. ( ④ ) You’ll feel much more satisfied after eating
⑤understatement, that they should take an acting 100 calories’ worth of grapes than you would after
course before they take a speech course. eating 100 calories’ worth of raisins. ( ⑤ ) Salad
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