American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT) Practice Exam

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When someone 'brings up' a topic, they are likely to?

Discuss it

When someone 'brings up' a topic, it means they introduce or mention it in conversation, which naturally leads to discussing it further. This phrase indicates an initiation of dialogue about a certain subject. The intention behind bringing up a topic is often to encourage dialogue, share information, or seek perspectives on that matter. As a result, it sets the stage for discussion rather than avoidance, changing the subject, or forgetting about it, which are not aligned with the action of introducing a new subject for consideration.

Avoid it

Change the subject

Forget about it

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