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Question 1: When reading or listening, how should one understand "outline"?

Question 2: What does the word "blend" suggest in everyday conversation?

Question 3: What is the most accurate definition for "contribute"?

Question 4: Identify the clearest meaning for the word "structure".

Question 5: Which interpretation best fits the usage of the word "outline"?

Question 6: What is the most accurate definition for "justify"?

Question 7: Which interpretation best fits the usage of the word "grasp"?

Question 8: What is the most accurate definition for "decode"?

Question 9: What is the most accurate definition for "initiate"?

Question 10: Which interpretation best fits the usage of the word "enforce"?

Question 11: When reading or listening, how should one understand "enforce"?

Question 12: Which interpretation best fits the usage of the word "revise"?

Question 13: Identify the clearest meaning for the word "structure".

Question 14: What is the most accurate definition for "structure"?

Question 15: What is the most accurate definition for "highlight"?

Question 16: When reading or listening, how should one understand "target"?

Question 17: What does the word "initiate" suggest in everyday conversation?

Question 18: When reading or listening, how should one understand "extend"?

Question 19: Identify the clearest meaning for the word "outline".

Question 20: Identify the clearest meaning for the word "predict".

Question 21: Which interpretation best fits the usage of the word "predict"?

Question 22: Which interpretation best fits the usage of the word "trigger"?

Question 23: When reading or listening, how should one understand "decode"?

Question 24: When reading or listening, how should one understand "outline"?

Question 25: When reading or listening, how should one understand "weigh"?

Question 26: How would most English speakers understand "question"?

Question 27: What does the word "weigh" suggest in everyday conversation?

Question 28: When reading or listening, how should one understand "verify"?

Question 29: What does the word "modify" suggest in everyday conversation?

Question 30: What does the word "blend" suggest in everyday conversation?

Question 31: When reading or listening, how should one understand "justify"?

Question 32: What is the most accurate definition for "contribute"?

Question 33: Identify the clearest meaning for the word "extend".

Question 34: When reading or listening, how should one understand "weigh"?

Question 35: When reading or listening, how should one understand "predict"?

Question 36: What best explains the role of "extend" in a sentence?