| Word List | | | | |-----------|-|-|-| | A simple | B general | C controversial | D permanent | | E knowledgeable | F compulsory | G historic | H useful |
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“English should not be considered something permanent ” is correct because Heffer explicitly says language “will continue to evolve”. A word like simple would be grammatically possible but would change the meaning.
| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | 1 | NOT GIVEN | | 2 | YES | | 3 | NO | | 4 | YES | | 5 | D (permanent) | | 6 | E (knowledgeable) | | 7 | B (general) | | 8 | H (useful) | | 9 | C (controversial) | | 10 | C | | 11 | A | | 12 | D | | 13 | C | | 14 | B |
The writer notes that some groups, such as officials and lawyers, use a private language to keep outsiders from understanding them.
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