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c. Generation gap—differences in values, communication styles, and social expectations between parents and children—is a natural part of family life in today’s fast-changing world. d. Ultimately, when both generations commit to understanding each other’s point of view, families can forge stronger bonds despite their differences. e. Fortunately, active listening, empathy, and open dialogue have been shown to effectively bridge these gaps—by creating safe spaces to share perspectives, set mutual expectations, and show respect. A. c-a-b-d-e B. c-e-b-a-d C. b-c-e-a-d D. c-b-a-e-d Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. In today’s world, communication is always changing, and English changes with it. Different generations use English in their own ways. Millennials, who saw the move from old media like newspapers and TV to digital media like social networks, (18) ____________. They mix formal and informal language because they grew up using both. Generation Z is different. They were born after 1997 and grew up with smartphones, instant messaging, and apps like Instagram and TikTok. They like to use short messages, pictures, emojis, and new slang words from the internet. This makes their language quick, simple, and often more visual than before. One big difference is in slang and short forms. Millennials made words like "LOL" (laugh out loud) and "BRB" (be right back) popular, and these became normal in online talks. Generation Z uses many new slang words from memes and internet culture, (19) ____________ on the situation. In professional settings, these differences become more pronounced. (20) ____________. Generation Z, on the other hand, uses a relaxed and open style, (21) ____________. Both generations live in a digital world, but their habits are not the same, so they help English grow in different ways. Understanding these differences is important. It helps people of all ages talk well with each other. (22) ____________. Question 18: A. prefer to communicate through face-to-face conversations, avoiding digital media B. are confused about how to communicate clearly due to their digital habits C. reject all traditional communication methods in favor of digital-only styles D. have developed unique communication styles influenced by their digital upbringing Question 19: A. caused many misunderstandings in important communication B. where many unique ideas are provided to create new formal words C. making their language more dynamic and context-dependent D. which are made their language simpler and more diverse Question 20: A. The generation from 1981 and 1996 is trying to adapt to the style of using language comfortably in communication and using it as a habit B. Generation Y is more likely to use formal and standard language in everyday communication than Generation Z C. Millennials often follow formal communication rules, focusing on clear and organized expression D. They have tended to adapt and begin to value formal and respectful communication in formal settings Question 21: A. a way of communicating that feels more natural to them B. so their messages are often more personal and formal C. to express their personal feelings more freely with emojis in all situations D. often adds emojis and informal words even in work emails Question 22: A. Everyone should try to speak the same way in every situation to avoid confusion and misunderstandings between different generations in all cases. B. The generation gap is narrowed by absorbing more English and using it fluently in communication

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