Key to Kibbitzer 67: So - that
- A - H Aspirin is so familiar that many doctors and patients still don't fully
recognise its importance
- B -G The predictions are so vague that you can make them fit almost any
explanation you care to devise.
- C - B Morale among teachers is so low that .many are on the verge of giving up.
- D - E 'Big Science' is now so expensive that governments can no longer shoulder
the cost alone.
- E- I Human society is now so complex that what students need is to be taught the
''how'' rather than the ''what'' of information.
- F - A Windmills turned so fast in the wind that .they caught fire due to
friction.
- G - J The mass of brown dwarfs is so small that they never get hot enough to burn
hydrogen in their cores, and never become fully fledged stars.
- H - F Heavy-metal pollution in the Vistula is so bad that prudent Warsavians
don't drink tap-water even when it's boiled.
- I - D A black hole is a collapsed star whose gravity is so great that nothing can
escape it, not evn light.
- J - C Over the years he has produced a series of canvases so large that he uses a
stepladder to paint them.
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