In the sentence of the text “the Great Recession caused
millennials to stray from historic patterns when it comes to
purchasing a home and having children" (lines 13 – 15), the
word stray can be replaced, with no change in meaning, by
In the fragment of the text “Hence, the efficient allocation of
economic resources" (lines 18-19), the connector Hence
conveys an idea of
From the sentence of the text “The financial system of an
economy provides the means to collect money from the
people who have it and distribute it to those who can use it
best" (lines 16-18), it can be inferred that people who
In the sentence of the text “Still, there are plenty of ways
millennials can build a credit history without a credit card"
(lines 52 – 53), the quantifier plenty of can be replaced,
with no change in meaning, by
The relative pronoun which in the fragment of the text
“which include banks, insurance companies, pension
funds, organized exchanges, and the many other
companies" (lines 24-26) refers to
The sentence of the text “With so much debt already under
their belts, millennials are worried about adding any credit
card debt to the pile" (lines 38 – 40) conveys the idea that
millenials have
According to the text, a definition for the expression “the
efficient allocation of economic resources" (lines 6-7) is:
The word skittish, in the sentence of the text “With those
figures, it's no wonder that millennials are skittish when it
comes to credit cards" (lines 24 – 26), can be replaced, with
no change in meaning, by
In the fragment of the text “the efficient allocation of economic
resources is achieved by a financial system that allocates
money to those people and for those purposes that will yield
the greatest return" (lines 19-22), the verb form yield can be
replaced, without change in meaning, by