Feature (n)
1. What does “feature” mean in the article?
2. “Feature” can be a verb. What does it mean?
3. Make a sentence of “feature” as a verb.
4. Find a synonym and an antonym of “feature” as a verb.
Perspective
1. What is the part of speech of “perspective”?
2. What does “perspective” mean in the article?
3. Find a synonym of “perspective”.
4. Make a sentence of “perspective”.
5. Read the following text from Journal of Environmental Health and think what “put…in perspective” means.
People tend to view factors that are beyond their control, such as pesticides on their food, as more menacing than known risks that they can control, such as smoking. In addition, most people find it difficult to place environmental risks in perspective, especially when the risk is relatively low. Clear communication and education are vital to help the public recognize the hazards, put them in perspective, and learn what can be done to reduce the risk to health.
Unique
1, What does “unique” mean in the article?
2. Make a sentence of “unique”.
3. Find a synonym and an antonym of “unique”.
4. What is the noun form of “unique”?
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