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1. At the
intersection of the three roads, one
going towards the New market, the other to the British council and
the third stopping near the Vice Chancellors colonial
mansion.
2.It was here
that she had to appear for her interview when
she became a lecturer.
3.On her way back,
she smiled, spotting Munir's Tamarind Tree swaying in the gentle
afternoon breeze.
4.Roxana, in her spare time,
did water colors.
5.She sighed," All beautiful things
perish prematurely."
6.Through them, he had rediscovered
his own attractiveness.
7.But the academic circle she belonged
to was less susceptible
to these distractions.
susceptible= adj. easily affected by: ~ to cold. easily influenced.
8.There were
thieves lurking all
over the arts building stealing books from teachers rooms.
Lurk= lз:k -v. stay hidden, esp when
waiting to attack.
9. But probably the environment is not so bad as it's
appears to be.
10.Looking around...................................
11.This situation shows that there is
a big inadequacy
in the availability of quality medicine care in the country.
12.Not a
dismal environment
for investment.
Dismal = /dizmal/ adj. sad, miserable. dismally .adv.
13. Indeed, corruption is
rampant
in many areas.
Rampant =/rĉmpənt/ adg. (eg of disease or crime) growing or
spreading uncontrollably.
14. Strategy to fight
endemic corruption.
Endemic =/en'demik/adj (esp of disease) often found in a particular
place.
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