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DIRECTIONS: In the passage given below there are 6 words given in bold which have been jumbled. Find the correct word for each place, and mark it as your answer. Mark (5) as your answer if the word given in bold after the blank is your answer i.e No change required.
After weeks of contemplation (A), the White House is expected to renege on America’s commitment to the Paris climate agreement, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
It’s been less than a year since the U.S. formally endorsed the Paris accord, which has been triumphed (B) by 146 other nations since it was agreed upon in December 2015. The agreement calls on countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in a federation (C) to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius.
Though the globe appears off-track to hit this target, many scientists view the deal as an essential step in preventing global catastrophe wrought by drought, devastating storms, coastal erosion and the decrepit (D) of aquatic ecosystems like coral reefs due to warming and ocean acidification. The Paris accord also establishes an international bargaining table for the energy industry, given the infirm (E) ties between fossil fuel power plants and greenhouse gas emissions.
Certainly, we’ve seen a lot of shift out of coal and into natural gas because natural gas is now kind of better, cheaper, greener, so you know that momentum is going to carry on. Now that does not mean that we can be simply comfortable about pulling out of the agreement, because the agreement provides a continual nudge to gripe (F) up those ambitions further.
DIRECTIONS: In the passage given below there are 6 words given in bold which have been jumbled. Find the correct word for each place, and mark it as your answer. Mark (5) as your answer if the word given in bold after the blank is your answer i.e No change required.
After weeks of contemplation (A), the White House is expected to renege on America’s commitment to the Paris climate agreement, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
It’s been less than a year since the U.S. formally endorsed the Paris accord, which has been triumphed (B) by 146 other nations since it was agreed upon in December 2015. The agreement calls on countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in a federation (C) to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius.
Though the globe appears off-track to hit this target, many scientists view the deal as an essential step in preventing global catastrophe wrought by drought, devastating storms, coastal erosion and the decrepit (D) of aquatic ecosystems like coral reefs due to warming and ocean acidification. The Paris accord also establishes an international bargaining table for the energy industry, given the infirm (E) ties between fossil fuel power plants and greenhouse gas emissions.
Certainly, we’ve seen a lot of shift out of coal and into natural gas because natural gas is now kind of better, cheaper, greener, so you know that momentum is going to carry on. Now that does not mean that we can be simply comfortable about pulling out of the agreement, because the agreement provides a continual nudge to gripe (F) up those ambitions further.
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