Texas EOC English 2: 4.1 Understanding and Analysis Across Genres
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is used in the last sentence Paragraph one means which
of the following and here the potential answers and moving
Okay well first we'll take another look at the sense
in which the word appears to see how much the
context is going to help you Here we go Estuaries
are an irreplaceable natural resource that must be managed carefully
for the mutual benefit of all who enjoy and depend
on them Oh yeah this will get rid of a
couple of options at least let's start by eliminating eh
This sense in the passages of whole are about how
necessary estuaries are too like everything So we doubt the
article would point out that estuaries khun be recreated right
when it's lecturing us on how carefully we need to
manage them maintain them keeping a lot right pop out
an estuary And in time we needed one Well wouldn't
really matter how well we manage them right We could
dump toxic waste in every estuary and we just see
how it looked You know just for fun All right
We'll also nick's option d the word original doesn't fit
in the context either How would strengthen the articles argument
to point out that estuaries are original for that matter
aren't all natural resource is original since there of the
earth All right well the contacts doesn't do us much
good with choices B and c very important and unable
to be replaced Both makes sense here so we're gonna
have to dig into the word irreplaceable itself Luckily we
know that the prefix ear means not you're replaceable not
replaceable kind of like that The casual prefix watcher confined
it attached on two words such as retrieve a ble
reversible and replaceable to mean the opposite right So this
means that choice sees the best answer since e're replaceable
probably means not able to be replaced It does just
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