6.Cell phone novels are 1( largely written) in 2(the first) person , 3(authored by ) young women 4(and )designed 5(to read) like a diary.
7.most people 1(lack ) variety in their diets , 2(say ) the 59-year- old Pakistani , who 3(likes) to follow 4(his) lunch with a dish of 5(broken) glass and some grass clippings.
8.imagine 1(to be) in a 2(confined) space for six months 3(with) no easy 4(means) of escape and only a cosmonaut or two 5(to keep) you company . Peggy did it twice
9.this volum is the outcome of the 1(author's) observations and puzzlement 2(over) seventeen years of teaching English 3(as) a second langue , 4(following) by 30 years of research 5(into) the neurolinguistic aspects of bilingualism.
10. 1(A) neurological advantage in 2(processing) information may not be the only key 3(to expiain) why some people have a good time 4(waiting) at a bus stop while others are bored 5(no matter) how entertaining their environment is.