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100

Pete Frates wanted to play professional baseball.

TRUE: He had been a promising college baseball player 

100

2,500,000

More than 2,500,000 videos were posted on Facebook

100

to be involved in an activity with other people

take part: . If you were chosen by a friend and decided you did not want to take part ...

100

prove (v)

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to provide evidence that shows that something is true: 

e.g.To prove they had done it, they had 24 hours to post a video..

200

If you did the Ice Bucket Challenge you didn’t have to pay any money.

FALSE: You had to pay $10 

200

$100

If they refused to accept the challenge, they paid $100.

200

strange and unusual

weird: ... a weird and wonderful craze swept across the world 

200

cut short 

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to make something last for less time than planned:

e.g. However, his career was cut short when he fell ill

300

He was diagnosed with an illness called ALS in 2014.

Doesn't say! 

300

Who donated the $100?

The US President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron both refused to do it and donated the $100 instead.

300

to move or spread quickly through some area 

to sweep across: In the summer of 2014, a weird and wonderful craze swept across the world. 

300

view (v)

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to look at or watch something:

e.g. However, not everyone viewed the Ice Bucket Challenge in such a positive light.


400

Barack Obama refused to give any money to the charity.

FALSE: He refused to do the challenge. He gave $100 to charity

400

15%

One study found that even though over 15% of the British population had done the challenge

400

likely to be successful (about career)

bright future: ... a promising college baseball player who seemed to have a bright future with ...

400

seen as being

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= considered 

e.g.: .. you were seen as being mean and not entering into the fun

500

Some people felt the Ice Bucket Challenge was a bit dangerous.

FALSE: They felt it put pressure on people 

500

24

To prove they had done it, they had 24 hours to post a video of their challenge online

500

(attempts) to persuade, threaten, or force someone to do something

put pressure on: Many people felt that it put too much pressure on people who did not want ..

500

criticize

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to say what you think is wrong or bad about something

e.g.: They criticised the challenge for being wasteful of water.  

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