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 10. Saint-Exupéry's novella The Little Prince can be enjoyed by adults, as well as children.

    (1) Not only children might find The Little Prince entertaining, but also grown-ups.

 (2) The Little Prince, a novella written by adults as well as children, can be
 entertaining for both.
    (3) Saint-Exupéry enjoyed writing his novella The Little Prince, meant for both
 adults and kids.
    (4) Most children may enjoy reading Saint-Exupéry's novella, but only some adults
 will as well.




 11.  Some war historians claim that the German invasion of Belgium in World War I was
 utterly unpredictable for the French.
    (1) France could never have predicted the attack of Belgium by the Germans during
 World War I, as several historians of war believe.

    (2) Unlike Belgium, France could not have foreseen the invasion carried out by
 Germany in the First World War, according to some historians.
    (3) According to some war historians, the German invasion of Belgium in World
 War I was a surprise to most French leaders.
    (4) War historians say that Germany invaded France during the First World War,
 which was thoroughly unpredictable.




 12.  Aphasia is the inability to comprehend language or produce it, due to injury of brain
 areas responsible for these functions.
 (1) Damage inflicted upon parts of the brain responsible for speaking and

 understanding speech is called Aphasia, according to medical science.
    (2) Being unable to produce or comprehend language, aphasics may sustain injury
 to the brain.
    (3) The ability to produce and comprehend language, as a result of certain areas of
 the brain being damaged, is referred to as Aphasia.
    (4) Injury in the parts of the brain responsible for speaking or comprehending
 speech results in an inability to perform such tasks, called Aphasia.



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