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7: Implicit and Inferred Meaning Categorise

Target Level
C
Running Total
0
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Attempt
1 of 2

Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.

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Stated
Implied
Neither stated nor implied

You're unlikely to have a comfortable journey on a bus.
The fumes from buses create a lot of pollution.
It is unsafe to walk around a busy city centre.
You can't rely on the bus as your mode of transport.
Commuting long distances affects your work–life balance as well as your well-being.
Car drivers should all cycle to work instead.
Car drivers are often blamed.
Travel by train is much more comfortable than travel by bus.
Travelling by car in the city centre is stressful.
Traffic lights and zebra crossings cause a lot of traffic jams.
It's not just cars that are a problem in city centres, pedestrians are too.
Nobody likes travelling on the bus.
Banning cars would reduce the amount of traffic.
Banning cars from city centres shouldn't be the only solution to be considered.
Many people commute to work.
If you work in the city, you should live in the city and stop driving miles to work.
Car drivers can take measures to reduce the problems caused by too many cars in city centres.
Buses are dirty.

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right first time. Good luck!

Pass Mark
70%