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32 appreciated decoded forgotten studied
33 impossibly imperfectly indefinitely intentionally
34 bilingual monolingual literary illiterate
35 heritage source sign target
36 After discovering that a migrant has provided fake and false documents for extending his stay in the country, an
immigrant officer has decided to the illegal migrant.
dazzle deduct defect deport
37 When Pamela moved with her husband from Germany to the United States, she didn't feel like there until
they had their first son a few years later.
putting down roots bringing to heel calling the tune cracking the whip
38 In a forced migration, a person moves to another country for the sake of political, economic or
environmental reasons.
immensely implicitly involuntarily inefficiently
39 Jeff first came to Australia as a tourist and became a(n) immigrant because he didn't actually leave the
country before his visa was expired.
perpetual substantial unrestricted undocumented
40 An executive action signed by the president allowed as many as five million living in the country to illegally stay
and also to significantly reduce the rates.
inflation implication deportation exportation
41 The British pound has against the US dollar considerably in recent weeks due to the result of the Brexit
referendum. That is, the pound has become cheaper.
deflated decreased despaired depreciated
42 Migration statistics reports often underestimate the level of migration due to illegal or immigration.
clandestine delusive submissive legitimate
43 When the time comes for your relative to immigrate, you must agree to be his or her financial by filing
Form I-864, Affidavit of Support.
presenter inheritor beneficiary sponsor
44 Millions of refugees have the Mediterranean Sea in the last few years to apply for asylum in the European
Union.
traversed infused invaded distressed
45 At times a visitor visa issued from the Taiwan consulate has to be extended and later to a resident visa.
condemned converged converted condensed
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How an iceberg travels across the sea is sometimes unpredictable. When an iceberg breaks off from a glacier, it
can 46 for thousands of miles, traveling freely across the open ocean. But last week, an iceberg’s journey was
interrupted when it got stuck on a 47 part of the seafloor along Greenland’s western coast. In other words, the iceberg
was grounded—and it had 48 itself right beside the small island village of Innaarsuit. Such grounded icebergs are
actually pretty common, says Fiamma Straneo, who has traveled about 20 times to Greenland’s ice sheet for her work at
the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. What’s unique about the iceberg by Innaarsuit is both its size
and its 49 to the village. A grounded iceberg experiences ocean water pushing at it in one direction and the seafloor
pushing in another—a 50 that makes it easy for limbs to break off with a splash that can rock boats or flood coasts.
The iceberg might even do an entire somersault in the water. Across the world, from the CanadianArctic to Patagonia in
Argentina, that shedding is both a tourist attraction and an issue of concern. The larger the iceberg, the larger the waves
it causes if it breaks apart.
46 drill drizzle drift draft
47 hollow shallow mellow hallow
48 lodged dodged nudged judged
49 proxy prolixity probity proximity
50 hocky hide-and-seek tug-of-war marathon