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Considering the stretches “Wadjectiveshile that option is stupid” and “It would give us the illusion of doing something useful right now”, the words “stupid” and “useful” are:
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According to the comic strip, the verb tense used in the stretch “The marketing department has asked us to make our products more robust” is:
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According to the comic strip, what does the stretch “None of us knows what that means” mean in the context as a whole?
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According to the comic strip, what do the words either and or mean in the stretches: “So we can either cancel this meeting and go ask them…”; “Or we can pretend that arguing with each other about the true meaning of ‘robust’ is just as good”?
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Considering the stretch “While that option is stupid”, the word that refers to:
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According to the last stretch “It means sturdy”, what does “robust” mean?