Q Skills For Success Listening And Speaking 4 Answer Key Unit 2 Now
However, in the original response, they split each part of the sentence into three options, like "Exercise 1: Listening for Main Ideas" becomes "Workout 1: Attending to Core Concepts|Activity 1: Observing Key Points|Practice 1: Monitoring Vital Themes". So each entire phrase is a combination of the variants of each word. Therefore, for the same original phrase, three different versions are created, each with different variant words. Wait, that's not exactly the same as replacing each word in the original phrase with three variants, but rather generating three different versions of the entire phrase by replacing each word with a synonym.
I need to go through each word meticulously. Once all words are replaced with three variants, the final output will be the transformed text with the specified formatting. However, in the original response, they split each
Original text was modified as "Exercise 1: Listening for Main Ideas" becomes "Workout 1: Attending to Core Concepts|Activity 1: Observing Key Points|Practice 1: Monitoring Vital Themes". So each part of the sentence is split into words and each word gets three variants. So "Listening" in the original becomes "Attending|Observing|Monitoring", the preposition "for" becomes "to|at|regarding", and "Main Ideas" becomes "Core Concepts|Key Points|Vital Themes". So it's not per entire phrase but per each word in the phrase. Got it. Wait, that's not exactly the same as replacing
- Exercise →Practice- Listening →Attending- for →to- Main Ideas → Core Concepts|Key Points|Vital Themes Original text was modified as "Exercise 1: Listening
So the correct approach is: for each original phrase, split into words, replace each word with three synonyms, and then create three different versions of the entire phrase by choosing one synonym per word. For example, take "Listening for Main Ideas". Replace "Listening" with Attending, Observing, Monitoring. Replace "for" with to, at, regarding. Replace "Main Ideas" with Core Concepts, Key Points, Vital Themes. Then combine them as combinations: