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Concerning the ideas and linguistic aspects of the previous text, judge the following items.
According to the text, there are several benefits for people who frequently spend time in the forest.
In the sentence “Studies have shown that regular (…) and strengthen the immune system” (ℓ. 9 to 11), the verb “have” could be omitted and the sentence would still be grammatically acceptable.
If the word “followers” (ℓ.12) were replaced by adepts, there would be a significant change in meaning in the sentence.
It can be inferred that the mentioning of ‘spirit animal’ (ℓ. 14 and 15) in the registration forms for the American Forest Bathing Club means that members of this Club are allowed to take their pets to the forest with them.
Concerning the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.
In the sentence “This behavior, doctors warn, could damage your ears or even burst a brain aneurysm” (ℓ. 3 and 4), the pronoun “your” could be substituted by one’s with no relevant change in meaning.
The man was unable to eat normally while he was in hospital.
The man was treated with antibiotics because he caught an infection.
At the time the article was written, the man was still ill.
Deadly brain aneurysms caused by holding back sneezes are extremely rare.
The phrase “should be” (ℓ.19) can be replaced with might be without changing the meaning of the sentence.
There are two modal verbs in the last sentence of the text.
Based on the text, judge the following item.
The word though can be used instead of “even though” (line 2) without affecting the meaning of the sentence.
The use of the hyphen in “well‐documented” (line 5) is optional.
The “th” in “health” (line 16) and “rather” (line 18) is pronounced in the same way.
The “ed” ending in “produced” (line 2) is pronounced differently from the “ed” ending in “performed” (line 6).
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