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English, 28.12.2020 14:00, jayla69

Hi, can you please check my answers? Match the topics with the parts of the article.

The horse riding accident:

part 1

part 2âś…

part 3

part 4

part 5

part 6

part 7

part 8

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His marriage:

part 1

part 2

part 3

part 4

part 5âś…

part 6

part 7

part 8

/

His feelings after the accident:

part 1

part 2

part 3

part 4âś…

part 5

part 6

part 7

part 8

/

Before the accident:

part 1âś…

part 2

part 3

part 4

part 5

part 6

part 7

part 8

/

The correct meaning of disaster:

something happy

something very badâś…

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The correct meaning of "research " in part 3 in the text is :

serious study to discover new ideasâś…

money raised for charity

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The correct meaning of "impressive " in part 3 in the text is:

dangerous

admirableâś…

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The correct meaning of issue (in part 3 in the text ) is:

topicâś…

injury

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The correct meaning of "optimistic" is:

positive about the futureâś…

negative about the future

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How would you describe Christopher Reeve ?

He is a determined, struggling and ambitious person who turned that incident into the start of charitable works, One of his many legacies is the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, which has raised tens of millions of dollars for research. He also opened the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center, which's devoted to teaching people with paralysis to live more independently.


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Match the topics with the parts of the article.The horse ridi

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