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- TPO 26 - Question 4 Epiphytes In rain forests, the canopy produced by the upper layer of branches may be so dense that few plants can grow on the shady ground below. Even so, many plants have adapted to life in the rain forest, developing fascinating stra 50
- TPO 43 - Question 4 Population Changes Populations of living beings are constantly changing. The number of humans, animals, insects, or plants living in a given area can vary because of two kinds of factors: biotic and abiotic. Biotic factors are living f 71
- TPO 43 - Question 4 Population Changes Populations of living beings are constantly changing. The number of humans, animals, insects, or plants living in a given area can vary because of two kinds of factors: biotic and abiotic. Biotic factors are living f 80
- TPO 43 - Question 3 University Makes Changes to Orientation ProgramMadison University is making a change to the orientation program for first-year students. In the past, as part of orientation, new, incoming students could go on a two-day hiking and campi 67
- TPO 45 - Question 3 Like many people, I was happy when the university opened a coffeehouse. A good coffeehouse is a perfect place to meet people or to study while having a coffee. Unfortunately, our coffeehouse usually empty, so its not a good place to m 73
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It reaches the content. but too rush on talking.
After we finish a sentence, still we will need a little bit pause before we continue another sentence. This is called the rhythm of speech. This is not hesitation. Instead we have to stay a little while. The hesitation means one sentence is broken down to several parts to finish.