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risk vs threat #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 23, 2007 12:40 pm   risk vs threat
 

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ESL/EFL Test #117 "Synonyms for threat and danger", question 3

Since you live in a region of tornadoes and hurricanes, think about insuring your property for all ..........

(a) dangers
(b) risks
(c) threats
(d) uncertainties

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ESL/EFL Test #117 "Synonyms for threat and danger", answer 3

Since you live in a region of tornadoes and hurricanes, think about insuring your property for all risks.

Correct answer: (b) risks

Your answer was: incorrect
Since you live in a region of tornadoes and hurricanes, think about insuring your property for all threats.
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risk vs threat #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 23, 2007 14:33 pm   risk vs threat
 

English Learner wrote:
why threats?
The correct answer is 'risks'. It was apparently you who chose the word 'threats'.
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risk vs threat #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:36 am   risk vs threat
 

Yankee I don't understand what you mean?
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risk vs threat #4 (permalink) Mon Dec 24, 2007 15:18 pm   risk vs threat
 

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The correct answer (indicated above the original question) is 'risks'. Billy chose 'threats' as the answer, but asked "why [is] 'threats' [the answer]?" Yankee has clarified that situation.
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