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    GTB is to bank as Nicon is to Insurance Company. Reason: GTB is a bank and Nicon is an Insurance Company

    GTB is to bank as Nicon is to Insurance Company.

    Reason: GTB is a bank and Nicon is an Insurance Company

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    atom is to molecule as letter is to word Reason: atoms make molecules. Similarly, letters make words.

    atom is to molecule as letter is to word

    Reason: atoms make molecules. Similarly, letters make words.

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    my parents don't is the correct phrase because parents is a plural. e.g. "My parents don't have a car."

    my parents don’t is the correct phrase because parents is a plural. e.g. “My parents don’t have a car.”

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    The appropriate phrase is "I agree" or "I am in agreement". "I agree" is more commonly used when you are agreeing to a proposal, a contract or a deal. "I am in agreement" is more commonly used when you are showing agreement with a fact or a statement.

    The appropriate phrase is “I agree” or “I am in agreement”. “I agree” is more commonly used when you are agreeing to a proposal, a contract or a deal. “I am in agreement” is more commonly used when you are showing agreement with a fact or a statement.

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    Trek is the correct spelling of the word. Treck is a spelling mistake that has been taken up by some dictionaries. It's a bit of a funny story how treck came to be a legitimate word. The fact that I've just used the word legitimate in this sentence should be enough to indicate the low authority of dRead more

    Trek is the correct spelling of the word. Treck is a spelling mistake that has been taken up by some dictionaries.

    It’s a bit of a funny story how treck came to be a legitimate word. The fact that I’ve just used the word legitimate in this sentence should be enough to indicate the low authority of dictionaries in these matters.

    In the early 19th century, dictionaries in Britain started including spellings like trek and truk; this was after the printing press had brought English spelling to a pretty low point. At this stage, words were often spelled the way they sounded, rather than always following a set of rules.

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    "Please consider" is a phrase used by writers to make their readers consider their arguments carefully. Please consider is also commonly used in formal letters or emails to show a more polite way of directly asking for a favour.

    Please consider” is a phrase used by writers to make their readers consider their arguments carefully. Please consider is also commonly used in formal letters or emails to show a more polite way of directly asking for a favour.

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    Two of the most common genres of fiction in the 20th century were detective and science fiction.

    Two of the most common genres of fiction in the 20th century were detective and science fiction.

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    The main features of 20th century novel are: Concentration on urban middle class Propensity to introspection Introduction of the stream of consciousness Focus on the life of educated characters Experimental writing Read detailed article on 20th century novel  

    1. The main features of 20th century novel are:
    2. Concentration on urban middle class
    3. Propensity to introspection
    4. Introduction of the stream of consciousness
    5. Focus on the life of educated characters
    6. Experimental writing

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    "To whom's attention" is the correct phrase, and is often abbreviated "to whom it may concern" in business correspondence.

    “To whom’s attention” is the correct phrase, and is often abbreviated “to whom it may concern” in business correspondence.

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    The chorus in Final Solution play the role of observer, narrator, voice of conscience and in times of blood-lust, participants. Dattani uses chorus to directly address the audience and help them visualize the action. He also uses it to look back at the main character and show his role in the play. CRead more

    The chorus in Final Solution play the role of observer, narrator, voice of conscience and in times of blood-lust, participants. Dattani uses chorus to directly address the audience and help them visualize the action. He also uses it to look back at the main character and show his role in the play. Chorus helps to show how the events of the play can not be understood in isolation from each other.

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