John should not worry too much about (his/their) past mistakes.
A. his
B. her

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a. gene
b. jean
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How does context influence lexical interpretation?
A. Context has no effect on word meaning.
B. Context helps clarify the intended meaning of words by providing situational or linguistic cues.
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A. I is talking to my brother.
B. I am talking to my brother.
