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(Maya Angelou.) I’ve got the children to tend The clothes to mend The floor to mop The food to shop Then the chicken to fry The baby to dry I got company to feed The garden to weed I've got shirts to press The tots to dress The cane to be cut I gotta clean up this hut Then see about the sick And the cotton to pick. Shine on me, sunshine Rain on me, rain Fall softly, dewdrops And cool my brow again. Storm, blow me from here with your fiercest wind Let me float across the sky ‘til I can rest again, fall gently, snowflakes, Cover me with white cold icy kisses and let me rest tonight. Sun, rain, curving sky, mountain, oceans, leaf and stone You're all that I can call my own. (Available: http://www.aquaculturewithoutfrontiers.org.)
In “Fall softly, dewdrops” and “Let me float across the sky ‘til I can rest again, fall gently, snowflakes” the words GENTLY and SOFTLY convey the concept of:
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Judge the following item, concerning the vocabulary used in text 5A7-I.


The word “undisputed” (l.30) may be replaced by unquestioned, without altering the meaning of the sentence.

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Judge the following item, concerning the vocabulary used in text 5A7-I.


The phrase unprecedented suffering conveys the same idea as “untold suffering” (l.6).

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A synonym for grating, as it is used in the text, is
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In the text, a cinch means