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Pažengęs Įvardžių Valdymas

Šie pratimai išbando jūsų supratimą apie pažangų įvardžių vartojimą sudėtingose anglų kalbos situacijose, ypatingai atkreipiant dėmesį į tikslią pakeitimo formą, niuansus ir stilistinį rafinavimą.

12 Questions

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1
If philosophers claim that notions of reality are inherently subjective, must also concede that truth is elusive by nature.
2
The theories were so intricate that ___ might confound even those who pride themselves on intellectual acuity.
3
Virginia Woolf, known for her stream-of-consciousness style, created characters whose thoughts intermingled so freely that often seemed to belong to more than one mind.
4
While the committee members argued vehemently, it was clear that none of ___ would relent, as conviction rather than consensus was their guiding principle.
5
In ethical debates, one must often put in another's position to grasp the true meaning of empathy.
6
For centuries, poets have attempted to make the intangible tangible; yet, of all ___ who tried, perhaps it was Blake whose visions most closely approached the ineffable.
7
Rarely does one encounter a hypothesis so elegantly constructed that stands unchallenged even after decades of scrutiny.
8
Although my colleagues and I had differing perspectives, the ultimate decision to publish was ___, as consensus ultimately triumphed over dissent.
9
When one probes the depths of existentialist literature, is often struck by the relentless interrogation of meaning itself.
10
Any scientist presented with the data would, given ___ expertise, likely interpret the results with warranted skepticism.
11
The artist created a body of work so unlike contemporaries that critics struggled to categorize it within any known tradition.
12
Nietzsche invites readers not merely to accept doctrines handed down to , but to interrogate and ultimately transcend them.