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Question:
Emerged means came out from.
Emerged can mean physically came out of something.
For example:
As the sun emerged from behind the clouds, the sky was filled with light again.
We also use emerged when something abstract 'came out' of something.
The picture which emerged from the new data showed that 12% of people lost their jobs this year.
'Emerging markets' is a term used to describe countries which are coming out of a poor, dependent economy and are moving towards a more developed and independent economy.
appeared
disappeared
came into view
came out of
Which answers below are closest in meaning to emerged? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
The examples below illustrate the meaning of emerged.
paper from wood
a country from a difficult period of time
an idea from a discussion
a trend from a set of statistics
Choose 3 examples of things that can emerge.
Things that emerge can be physical things we can see, like a whale emerging from the sea. We also use emerge for abstract concepts, like a country emerging from difficult times or an idea emerging from a discussion. Paper does not emerge or come out of wood - lots of work is needed before paper can be used to produce wood.
Many girls in our class bought the same jeans.
5, 10, 15, 20... 5 is added to each number.
Each month, more and more voters say they will support a politician.
This month the price of gold went up, then down, then up again.
An emerging trend means that similar events occur again and again. Which answers below describe an emerging trend? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Read this paragraph and answer the question below.
a music center found in the brain
the right and left sides of the brain
the right hemisphere of the brain
Does Your Brain Have A Music Center?
The human brain is divided into two hemispheres. The right hemisphere has been traditionally identified as the center of our ability to perceive music. However, no one has found a "music center" there, or anywhere else. More recent studies of musical understanding in people who have damage to either hemisphere and studies of brain scans of people taken while they listened to songs, show that our ability to perceive music emerges from the interaction of activity in both sides of the brain.
Where does our ability to perceive music emerge from? Choose 1 correct answer.