In “Brazil used to be one of the most unequal countries in the world”, the underlined words are closest in meaning to
In “Believe that evil does exist in many forms, ...”, (line 22), the underlined word was used
In “…there is no point in blaming individuals for being overweight...”, (lines 8 and 9), Professor James means that it is
The underlined words in the article can be replaced by any of the following, except:
In “Brazilians look at the world through rose–tinted glasses”, it means that Brazilians
The structure of the conditional clause in “… if you think you can’t, you won’t.” is the same as in