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English, 29.11.2020 17:40 karleygirl2870

Click on the box to choose whether each sentence restates the key idea expressed in the key sentence. Key Idea: Foresight often prevents disaster.

Planning ahead helps people to avoid problems. restate key idea
Difficult times disappear if people prepare for them. restate key idea
Planting and harvesting in summer provide food for the winter. restate key idea
Poor planning is a result of laziness. restate key idea
Disasters sometimes happen even if people plan for them. restate key idea

Some crises can be avoided if they are anticipated. restate key idea
Disasters often teach people to plan ahead. restate key idea
Planning ahead often brings about suffering. restate key idea


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