Words and expressions
1. Science, demystified, is just another nonfiction subject.?
demystify: to make a subject that seems difficult or complicated easier to understand
仿寫: This book aims to demystify medical treatments.
2. This is no place for fanciful leaps or implied truths.
fanciful: imagined rather than based on facts – often used to show disapproval
仿寫: We love him because he is full of fanciful stories.
3. I was elated by his overnight change into a writer who had learned to write sequentially, and so was he.?
elate: to fill with high spirits, exhilaration, pride or optimism
仿寫: Don't let your sober face elate you.
4. As the bat closes in, it may shout faster, to pinpoint its prey.
pinpoint:? to discover or explain exactly the real facts about something or the cause of a problem
仿寫: It’s difficult to pinpoint the cause of the accident.
5. You can achieve the same rapport, whatever your subject.
rapport: friendly agreement and understanding between people
仿寫: He built up a good rapport with the children.
Reflection