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Sentence: This term refers to subjects that are of importance... #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 22, 2009 20:45 pm   Sentence: This term refers to subjects that are of importance...
 

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ESL/EFL Test #585 "Real Life: Newspaper (3)", question 7

The press attempts to write about ......... topics. This term refers to subjects that are of importance to the public and warrant the media's attention.

(a) negative
(b) remarkable
(c) newsworthy

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #585 "Real Life: Newspaper (3)", answer 7

The press attempts to write about newsworthy topics. This term refers to subjects that are of importance to the public and warrant the media's attention.

Correct answer: (c) newsworthy
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Sentence: This term refers to subjects that are of importance... #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 22, 2009 21:32 pm   Sentence: This term refers to subjects that are of importance...
 

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