Equivalence Similarity

EATP Continuation Course

KEY

Brackets [] indicate an answer that is possible but slightly less acceptable than another answer

3.1

  1. with
  2. with
  3. between
  4. various, e.g., the property bubble in Japan
  5. various, e.g., the music of the 1980s

3.2
various, e.g.

  1. It would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to create parity between our laboratory adn those at other universities.
  2. The Puritans left England for Holland after they realized they could never gain equality with other groups within the Church of England.
  3. The religious art of western South America parallels that of some Pacific islands.
  4. Some parts of the president's speech last night echoed statements made by John F. Kennedy in 1962.
  5. Smithing metal parallels blowing glass in that both involve heating a substance until it can be shaped.

3.3

  1. parallel
  2. echo
  3. parity

3.4

  1. old
  2. various, e.g., women suffer from gender discrimination
  3. to
  4. various, e.g., virtually
  5. various, e.g., write a short passage

3.5

  1. various, e.g., Just as flat-screen displays make laptop computers possible, they make it possible to…
  2. Mohandas Gandhi urged nonviolent resistance to injustice. Martin Luther Kind, Jr., did likewise.
  3. The Great Plains of North America adn the steppes of Asia are alike in that both are temperate-zone grasslands.
  4. Even though some U.S. "silver dollars"are not actually made of silver, they are equivalent in face value to those that are pure silver.
  5. Though very different, English adn Hindi alike come from the ancient tongue known as Proto-Indo-European.

3.6

  1. various, e.g., Richard Nixon
  2. in
  3. of
  4. in

3.7

  1. various, e.g., Robertson is just a clone of Mayor LaGuardia.
  2. The Inland Revenue Authority is Singapore's counterpart of the Internal revenue Service.
  3. The streets of New Hartford were laid out in the image of those of Hartford, Connecticut.
  4. The new X-IS computer is a clone of the Portway 2100 system.
  5. Todd Wilson is in charge of quality control at Dobson Hydraulics. His counterpart at MNO Hydraulics is Marla Spreese.
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