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Today, I read an article that was published last November about an impeachment.

The reason I reviewed the past article is that an examination in two weeks might include articles published from last October to last December. Something related to US politics is most likely to be on the test.

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Today's Article


Today, I read an article that was published last November about an impeachment.


The reason I reviewed the past article is that an examination in two weeks might include articles published from last October to last December.


The reason I reviewed the past article is thatbecause an examination in two weeks might include articles published from last October to last December. The reason I reviewed the past article is because an exam in two weeks might include articles published from last October to last December.

The phrasing "is that an" sounds a bit awkward. People tend to shorten "examination" to just "exam." However, the use of "examination" is not wrong. This is also another way to make the sentence sound more natural.

Something related to US politics is most likely to be on the test.


Something related to US politics is most likely going to be on the test. Something related to US politics is most likely going to be on the test.

Thank you for reading!


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